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Before joining Duet in 2005, Raphael Hoet was a Director of Banque Privée Edmond de Rothschild, managing the Private Banking activity for their London based operation between 2003 and March 2005.
From 1994 to 2003, he worked for the UBP group as the General Manager of UBP London Branch and CBI Securities.
He was in charge of Private banking with full focus on Alternative Assets.
In this capacity he was a Director of the bank’s Alternative Funds.
He graduated from the University of Leuven, Belgium, School of Economics with a degree in finance in 1981.
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Duet Asset Management Ltd.
Duet Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance DAM is an active manager which focuses on achieving consistent returns and limiting risk and volatility. They follow a core/satellite approach to manage their global opportunities portfolio. The core consists of fundamental equity and credit positions, supplemented by short- and medium-term, catalyst-driven equity satellites invested in liquid equity, sector swaps and index futures. They conduct fundamental research to generate catalyst ideas which are fed into the firm's quantitative model. | Director of Investments | 13-08-2009 |
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Duet Asset Management Ltd.
Duet Asset Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance DAM is an active manager which focuses on achieving consistent returns and limiting risk and volatility. They follow a core/satellite approach to manage their global opportunities portfolio. The core consists of fundamental equity and credit positions, supplemented by short- and medium-term, catalyst-driven equity satellites invested in liquid equity, sector swaps and index futures. They conduct fundamental research to generate catalyst ideas which are fed into the firm's quantitative model. | Finance |
















