Profile
Mr. Tim Leung is Head of Asian Equities at I.G.
Investment Management (Hong Kong) Ltd.
He is responsible for overseeing the investment process for all Asian mandates.
He joined I.G.
Investment Management from Carlson Investment Management Far East Ltd.
where he managed and supported a variety of Asian investment mandates.
He has over 10 years of experience in Asian investment management.
Mr. Leung completed his Bachelor of Social Science in Economics from the University of Hong Kong in 1987.
He is a CFA charterholder and is a Hong Kong national.
Former positions of Tim Leung
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Mackenzie Investments Asia Ltd.
Mackenzie Investments Asia Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Mackenzie Investments Asia Ltd. (Mackenzie Asia) is the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Mackenzie, Inc., ultimately owned by Power Corp. of Canada (TSE: POW). Headquartered in Hong Kong, Mackenzie Asia was founded in 2000 and provides discretionary investment advisory services as a sub-adviser to affiliated investment advisers in respect of Canadian mutual funds. They also provide discretionary investment advisory services to a Canadian pension fund. | Head-Equity Investments | - |
Training of Tim Leung
University of Hong Kong | Undergraduate Degree |
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Mackenzie Investments Asia Ltd.
Mackenzie Investments Asia Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Mackenzie Investments Asia Ltd. (Mackenzie Asia) is the wholly-owned asset management subsidiary of Mackenzie, Inc., ultimately owned by Power Corp. of Canada (TSE: POW). Headquartered in Hong Kong, Mackenzie Asia was founded in 2000 and provides discretionary investment advisory services as a sub-adviser to affiliated investment advisers in respect of Canadian mutual funds. They also provide discretionary investment advisory services to a Canadian pension fund. | Finance |
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