Sabrina Denis
Sabrina Denis is a Senior Portfolio Strategist at Janus Henderson Investors, a role she has held since 2020. She is a member of the Portfolio Construction and Strategy Team focused on delivering actionable investment strategy and thought leadership to help clients in all aspects of the investment management process. Prior to joining the firm, Sabrina was at Goldman Sachs in London where she was an executive director in the investment strategy group since 2015, advising clients across EMEA on portfolio strategy.
Sabrina earned an undergraduate degree in socioeconomics from Friedrich-Alexander University – Erlangen-Nuremberg and an MSc in statistics from Ludwig-Maximilians University – Munich. She has 9 years of financial industry experience.
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Maximising your outcomes: adding active ETFs to your portfolio
Here we compare active ETFs and mutual funds, highlighting the benefits of both and flagging the key questions investors need to ask.
Sifting the wheat from the chaff: a closer look at small cap opportunities
Unloved and undervalued – but with peak interest rates seemingly behind us in this cycle, are small caps well placed to benefit? The PCS Team considers the prospects for small caps.
With a growing economy and strong markets, equity investors should focus on earnings
The Portfolio Construction & Strategy Team discusses the importance of earnings growth in unearthing overlooked opportunities.
Actively allocating to thematic equity winners
Our Portfolio Construction & Strategy Team discuss how thematic investing provides access to the forces reshaping the global economy.
Why the 60/40 is still alive and how investors can benefit from a balanced fund in their portfolio
Three versatile use cases for balanced funds in investor portfolios.
Capitalising on technology stocks for higher growth and return potential
Explaining the impact of an allocation to technology stocks on a portfolio.
Look beneath the surface for small- and mid-cap opportunities
Why the small- and mid-cap space may present opportunities in the current economic environment.