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Julian McManus

Portfolio Manager
Julian McManus | Janus Henderson Investors

Julian McManus is a Portfolio Manager on the Global Alpha Equity Team at Janus Henderson Investors. He served as a research analyst alongside his portfolio manager duties until 2023. Previously, Julian was an assistant portfolio manager from 2014 to 2017. Prior to joining Janus as an analyst in 2004, he worked at Everest Capital in Florida, where he managed two Japanese long-short funds. He also spent six years at Lazard Asset Management in Tokyo as a Japanese equity analyst and portfolio manager.

Julian received his bachelor of arts degree in Japanese and law from the University of London, where he graduated with honours. He has 30 years of financial industry experience.

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Policy uncertainty argues for a global, selective approach to stocks
Features & Outlooks

Policy uncertainty argues for a global, selective approach to stocks

In his outlook for global equities, Julian McManus highlights the importance of a bottom-up approach to stock picking given the potential for new sources of growth—and volatility.

How government reforms are driving investment opportunities in India
Timely & Topical

How government reforms are driving investment opportunities in India

A recent trip to India highlighted the country’s progress in building out key infrastructure, setting the stage for future growth.

Global Perspectives: Non-U.S. stocks begin to make their case
Features & Outlooks

Global Perspectives: Non-U.S. stocks begin to make their case

After years of underperformance, non-U.S. equity markets look poised for better returns.

Global equity view: Looking beyond the Magnificent Seven
Timely & Topical

Global equity view: Looking beyond the Magnificent Seven

Growth opportunities exist beyond the ‘Magnificent Seven’. Here, we explore large-cap tailwinds and a ‘peace dividend’ in Europe.