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Mr Fred Fruitman,
Managing Director Loeb Partners Fred Fruitman is a Managing Director of Loeb Partners Corporation, the investment firm of the Loeb family of New York, which controlled the investment banking firm of Loeb Rhoades until its sale to Shearson Hayden Stone in 1979. Mr Fruitman began his career as a lawyer in Toronto, Canada with the law firm of Davies, Ward & Beck. He has also worked in corporate finance at Merrill Lynch, consulting at Bain & Company and venture capital at 3i and Warburg, Pincus. He has been with Loeb Partners since 1990.
Mr Fruitman was born in Toronto, Canada and received a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an MA in Jurisprudence from Oxford University, an LLB from the University of Toronto and an MBA from the Harvard Business School.
Appearing: Day Two – Asset Allocation Implementation Day Wednesday 13th October 2010 5pm Panel discussion: what is the future for quant strategies – is it business as usual or are investors thinking twice before entering the black box?
- Has the quant model survived the crisis unscathed?
- Are quantitative funds disclosing enough to satisfy investor demand for transparency?
- How has the level of transparency changed after the global financial crisis?
- How can quant strategies be effective in volatile markets?
- What quant strategies are investors considering for 2011?
- Are investors asking the right questions?
Mr Fred Fruitman, Managing Director, Loeb Partners Fund Manager Equities, Blue Sky Group Head of Capital Markets Research, Russell Investments
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