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Mr. Tom Wu is a Senior Executive Vice President & Senior Managing Director at Templeton Asset Management Ltd. He is also the Director of Portfolio Administration for the Templeton Emerging Markets Group.
He is responsible for ensuring a consistent investment across and compliance for individual portfolios, incorporating client guidelines and regulatory issues.
He also covers companies in the Banks industry across greater China.
He has over 33 years of experience.
Prior to joining the firm in 1987, Mr. Wu was an investment analyst at Vickers da Costa Hong Kong, an international stockbroker.
He entered the financial services industry in 1986.
He holds an M.B.A. in finance from the University of Oregon, and a bachelor of social sciences in economics from the University of Hong Kong.
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Templeton Asset Management Ltd. (Hong Kong)
Templeton Asset Management Ltd. (Hong Kong) Investment ManagersFinance TAML-HK’s investment style is value-oriented and combines bottom-up and top-down considerations. In-house research supports the firm's investment process. Countries are ranked through macroeconomic analysis and then quantitative screens uncover attractive industries and trends. Companies targeted for investment must meet specific balance sheet requirements, and are visited as part of the research process. They also manage some quantitative and index portfolios. | Portefeuillebeheerder-Aandelen | 01-01-1987 |
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Templeton Asset Management Ltd. (Hong Kong)
Templeton Asset Management Ltd. (Hong Kong) Investment ManagersFinance TAML-HK’s investment style is value-oriented and combines bottom-up and top-down considerations. In-house research supports the firm's investment process. Countries are ranked through macroeconomic analysis and then quantitative screens uncover attractive industries and trends. Companies targeted for investment must meet specific balance sheet requirements, and are visited as part of the research process. They also manage some quantitative and index portfolios. | Finance |
















