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Mr. Tim Ford is an Investment Director at Rathbone Investment Management International Ltd.
He manages a range of private client, trust and charity portfolios.
Mr. Ford sits on both the Rathbone Fixed Income and Collectives committees and has particular responsibility for research and selection of 'best-of-breed' Japanese funds for the group.
He began his career in 1998 with the Bank of New York in London and moved to Jersey in 1999 to join Cater Allen Investment Management, which was acquired by Close International Asset Management in 2001.
He was responsible for managing private client investment portfolios and was part of the investment team that was responsible for managing the multi-asset Close All Weather Fund.
Mr. Ford is a Chartered Member of the Chartered Instituted for Securities and Investment and holds the Investment Advice certificate and the certificate in Investment Management.
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Rathbones Investment Management International Ltd.
Rathbones Investment Management International Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Rathbones International designs tailored strategies to match a client’s individual financial circumstances, investment objectives and risk appetite. Portfolio is usually based on the firm’s multi-asset approach to investing. They have the particular expertise required to invest directly in individual equities and bonds. | Analyst-Equity | 01/01/2007 |
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Rathbones Investment Management International Ltd.
Rathbones Investment Management International Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Rathbones International designs tailored strategies to match a client’s individual financial circumstances, investment objectives and risk appetite. Portfolio is usually based on the firm’s multi-asset approach to investing. They have the particular expertise required to invest directly in individual equities and bonds. | Finance |
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