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MMX 2020
November 4th, 2020
Canoe StudiosNew York, New York

Jonathan Curry
CIO, Global Asset Management at HSBC
Speaker

Profile

Jonathan Curry is Chief Investment Officer of HSBC Global Asset Management (USA) Inc. and also Global Chief Investment Officer – Liquidity of HSBC Global Asset Management. He has been working in the financial industry since 1989. Jonathan is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the investment activity of HSBC Global Asset Management in the United States, including the implementation of investment strategy. In his capacity as Global CIO - Liquidity, Jonathan oversees the management of HSBC's money market funds globally. Prior to joining HSBC in August 2010, Jonathan served as Head of European Cash Management at Barclays Global Investors. He joined Barclays Global Investors London office in April 1999 as a portfolio manager in the cash management business. Previously Jonathan worked for Citigroup Global Asset Management, London, where he spent five years from 1994 as a fixed income trader and money market and short duration portfolio manager. He began his career at Citicorp, performing a number of roles for the bank culminating in a role in the bank’s first proprietary trading desk outside the USA. Jonathan holds the UK Investment Management Certificate (IMC), a certificate at the time managed by the UK regulator and is now awarded by the CFA Institute. He is licensed as a PCF-39 Designated Person for the HSBC Global Liquidity Funds plc by the Central Bank of Ireland. He was a board director of the Institutional Money Market Fund Association from 2006 to 2017 and was chair between 2012 -2015. He has also been a member of the Bank of England's Money Market Liaison Group from 2004 to 2016 and the European Banking Federation's STEP and STEP+ committees.