Finisterre Capital
Haojie Xu is currently a Trader at Finisterre Capital, where they trade hard and local currency EM sovereigns & corporates, FX and Rates. Prior to this, they held various roles at Lloyds Banking Group, including Money Market and Repo Trader, Loan Markets, CB Markets, Mid Markets, Global Transaction Banking, Credit Trading Market Risk, Commercial Banking Risk, and Construction and Commodities. They also served as a Money Market and Repo Trader at Lloyds Bank | North America. Xu began their career at Lloyds Banking Group as a Capital Markets Intern. They graduated from the University of Bath with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Economics.
This person is not in any teams
Finisterre Capital
We are a solutions-driven organization and dedicated to delivering the investment expertise our clients need, combined with consistently competitive investment performance and superior service. We continuously invest in professional resources and pledge the infrastructural support our investment team need to secure our clients’ success. The portfolios we manage for many leading institutional investors around the world validate our commitment to, and achievement of, this goal. Finisterre Capital (Finisterre), is an internal investment management group and trading name of Principal Global Investors (Europe) Limited. Finsiterre's vision remains today what it was at the launch of the Total Return Strategy in 2013: to remain an investment specialist with an unrelenting focus on active investing in Emerging Market Debt. We have no ambition to broaden that remit by asset class, instead we continue to adapt and evolve to the changing demands of investors in periodically developing new strategies. In communicating that vision and its execution, we continue to benefit from our relatively small size, with a small group of Partners directing key strategy, working closely with our staff, primarily located in our head office in London, where all our investment activity is located. Finisterre takes its name from the rocky peninsula on the west coast of Galicia, Spain. Cape Finisterre looks out towards the New World; it is a rocky and remote peninsula battered by Atlantic storms. In Roman times it was thought to be the end of the world, hence the Latin name "finis terrae" or Land's End.