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Mr. Henrik Braasch is Partner at Cheyne Capital Management.
Mr. Braasch joined Cheyne in January 2005 from the proprietary Special Situations Group at Goldman Sachs, where he worked as an Analyst from 2002 to 2004, focusing on corporate and consumer credit portfolio investments.
From 1998 to 2001 he worked at Danske Bank's Treasury Department in Copenhagen.
Mr. Braasch holds an M.Sc.
in Economics from the University of Copenhagen.
Former positions of Henrik Braasch
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Cheyne Capital Management (UK) LLP
![]() Cheyne Capital Management (UK) LLP Investment ManagersFinance Cheyne Capital Management (UK) LLP (Cheyne) is the alternative investment fund management subsidiary of Cheyne Capital Management Ltd., ultimately held by Novatrust Ltd. in Great Britain. The firm was founded by Jonathan Lourie and Stuart Fiertz in 2000. Headquartered in London, Cheyne manages the Cheyne Funds for a range of clients which include pension funds, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, banks, funds of funds and other financial institutions as well as family offices and high net-worth individuals. | Analyst-Equity | 01/02/2010 |
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Cheyne Capital Management (UK) LLP
![]() Cheyne Capital Management (UK) LLP Investment ManagersFinance Cheyne Capital Management (UK) LLP (Cheyne) is the alternative investment fund management subsidiary of Cheyne Capital Management Ltd., ultimately held by Novatrust Ltd. in Great Britain. The firm was founded by Jonathan Lourie and Stuart Fiertz in 2000. Headquartered in London, Cheyne manages the Cheyne Funds for a range of clients which include pension funds, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, banks, funds of funds and other financial institutions as well as family offices and high net-worth individuals. | Finance |
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