Profil
Mr. Nicola Lorenzo Biasio, CFA, is a Healthcare Analyst at Credit Suisse AG.
He has over 5 years of experience in the banking industry.
He holds a master’s degree in Biology from ETH Zurich and is a CFA charterholder.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Lorenzo Biasio
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Credit Suisse AG (Private Banking)
Credit Suisse AG (Private Banking) Investment ManagersFinance CSPB is an active manager which performs in-house research. The firm's Investment Committee defines the investment strategy. In addition, based on the economic and financial analyses carried out by Credit Suisse Investment Research, the Investment Committee decides on the weighting of investment assets in the individual investment vehicles including money markets, bonds, equities, alternative investments, commodities and cash. The firm's Investment Committee also decides on short and medium-term trading options in a three to six-month horizon. The investment policy is monitored continuously at the Investment Committee's weekly meetings. | Analyst-Equity | 01.05.2024 |
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Credit Suisse AG (Private Banking)
Credit Suisse AG (Private Banking) Investment ManagersFinance CSPB is an active manager which performs in-house research. The firm's Investment Committee defines the investment strategy. In addition, based on the economic and financial analyses carried out by Credit Suisse Investment Research, the Investment Committee decides on the weighting of investment assets in the individual investment vehicles including money markets, bonds, equities, alternative investments, commodities and cash. The firm's Investment Committee also decides on short and medium-term trading options in a three to six-month horizon. The investment policy is monitored continuously at the Investment Committee's weekly meetings. | Finance |
















