Nick Chamie

Chief Strategist & Senior Managing Director - Total Portfolio & Capital Markets at Investment Management Corporation of Ontario (IMCO)

Nick Chamie, CFA has extensive work experience in the finance industry. Nick is currently the Chief Strategist & Senior Managing Director - Total Portfolio & Capital Markets at Investment Management Corporation of Ontario (IMCO). In this role, they are responsible for various aspects of portfolio management, including total portfolio liquidity, asset mix implementation, and investment research.

Prior to their current role, Nick Chamie held the position of Senior Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income & Foreign Exchange at BCI from 2019 to 2020. Here, they led the currency management team and developed a holistic approach to FX portfolio exposure.

From 2013 to 2020, Nick Chamie worked at Scotiabank as the Chief Investment Officer, International Wealth Mgmt & Pensions. Nick formulated the overall global investment strategy, developed top-down global markets outlook, and implemented a global-macro approach to asset allocation.

Before joining Scotiabank, Nick Chamie was the Global Head - Emerging Markets Trading, Research & Global FX Strategy at RBC Capital Markets from 1995 to 2013. During this time, they were recognized for their expertise in emerging markets research and provided insights and trade ideas to top investment managers worldwide.

Nick Chamie started their career as an economist at the Conference Board of Canada in 1994 and later worked as an Associate Economist at the Bank of Canada from 1992 to 1993. In these roles, they conducted econometric modeling and co-authored several papers on topics such as exchange rates and optimal currency areas.

Overall, Nick Chamie's work experience demonstrates their expertise in portfolio management, currency management, global investment strategy, and emerging markets research.

Nick Chamie, CFA earned a Masters degree in Economics from Western University in 1994, and prior to that, they completed an Honours - Bachelor degree in Economics at Wilfrid Laurier University from 1988 to 1992.

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