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Mr. John Hall, CFA, is a Portfolio Manager at PGIM Quantitative Solutions LLC.
He is responsible for investment strategy, portfolio design and multi-asset research.
Prior to his current role, Mr. Hall was a Director with PGIM Global Partners, where he held portfolio management responsibilities.
He earned a BS in economics with minors in mathematics, management, and political science from Purdue University.
Mr. Hall also holds an MA in economics from New York University.
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PGIM Quantitative Solutions LLC
PGIM Quantitative Solutions LLC Investment ManagersFinance PGIM Quantitative Solutions seeks superior risk-adjusted returns by combining research-driven quantitative processes built on economic and behavioral foundations with judgment from experienced market practitioners. The firm offers a variety of actively and passively managed equity strategies measured against US, non-US, global and custom benchmarks. Dedicated investment management teams use proprietary and non-proprietary computer-based models and tools to generate top-down and bottom-up fundamental and economic signals that guide asset allocation and security selection decisions. | Portefeuillebeheerder-Aandelen | 01-08-2008 |
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PGIM Quantitative Solutions LLC
PGIM Quantitative Solutions LLC Investment ManagersFinance PGIM Quantitative Solutions seeks superior risk-adjusted returns by combining research-driven quantitative processes built on economic and behavioral foundations with judgment from experienced market practitioners. The firm offers a variety of actively and passively managed equity strategies measured against US, non-US, global and custom benchmarks. Dedicated investment management teams use proprietary and non-proprietary computer-based models and tools to generate top-down and bottom-up fundamental and economic signals that guide asset allocation and security selection decisions. | Finance |
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