Peter Oppenheimer
Director of Research - Equity at Goldman Sachs International
Profile
Mr. Peter Oppenheimer is a Chief Global Equity Strategist & Head of Macro Research at Goldman Sachs International.
He joined Goldman Sachs in 2002 as European and Global Strategist and was named Managing Director in 2003 and Partner in 2006.
Prior to joining the firm, he worked as Managing Director and Chief Investment Strategist at HSBC and was previously head of European Strategy at James Capel.
Prior to that, he was Chief Economic Strategist at Hambros Bank.
He began his career as an Economist at Greenwells in 1985.
Mr. Oppenheimer is a trustee of the Anne Frank Trust UK, an education-based charity working against prejudice, racism and persecution.
He is a trustee of The Anna Freud Centre in London, a research and clinical organization providing mental health treatment for children and families.
He also serves on the London School of Economics Investment Committee.
He earned a BSc, first class, in Economics from the London School of Economics in 1985.
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Goldman Sachs International
Goldman Sachs International Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Goldman Sachs International (GSI) is the Great Britain-based, wholly-owned brokerage subsidiary of Goldman Sachs Group UK Ltd., ultimately held by The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) in the US. The firm was founded in 1988 and formerly known as Trushelfco Ltd. Headquartered in London, GSI provides prime brokerage, securities lending, futures services and financing services for a range of clients such as corporations, financial institutions, governments and high-net worth individuals. | Director of Research - Equity | 02/12/2002 |
The Anna Freud Centre
The Anna Freud Centre Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Anna Freud Centre is a mental health charity that focuses on children and young people. The non-profit company is based in London, UK. The British company combines evidence-based research with clinical practice to provide support across nurseries, schools, FE colleges, and communities. The company's clinical team has put together tips for parents and carers experiencing conflict, and they offer resources to help support children and young people struggling with poor mental health. The centre also conducts research projects and provides accessible summaries of their studies and evaluation projects. The CEO of the company is Peter Fonagy. | Director/Board Member | - |
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Goldman Sachs International
Goldman Sachs International Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Goldman Sachs International (GSI) is the Great Britain-based, wholly-owned brokerage subsidiary of Goldman Sachs Group UK Ltd., ultimately held by The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) in the US. The firm was founded in 1988 and formerly known as Trushelfco Ltd. Headquartered in London, GSI provides prime brokerage, securities lending, futures services and financing services for a range of clients such as corporations, financial institutions, governments and high-net worth individuals. | Finance |
The Anna Freud Centre
The Anna Freud Centre Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Anna Freud Centre is a mental health charity that focuses on children and young people. The non-profit company is based in London, UK. The British company combines evidence-based research with clinical practice to provide support across nurseries, schools, FE colleges, and communities. The company's clinical team has put together tips for parents and carers experiencing conflict, and they offer resources to help support children and young people struggling with poor mental health. The centre also conducts research projects and provides accessible summaries of their studies and evaluation projects. The CEO of the company is Peter Fonagy. | Health Services |
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