Religare Capital Appoints Jason Todd As Global Head Of Equity Strategy
Religare Capital Markets Ltd (RCML), the investment banking and institutional securities arm of
Religare Enterprises Limited, has appointed Jason Todd as Global Head of Equity Strategy.
Jason will be responsible to strenghten the group’s emerging markets equities platform through incisive analysis of factors driving the world’s most dynamic and complex growth markets.
Jason Todd will soon join Religare once its Morgan Stanley ongoing obligations are completed, where he is currently US and global equity strategist in New York.
He has 15 years of experience in global strategy.
Jason began his career in 1996 as the equity strategist and quantitative analyst for JP Morgan New Zealand. In 2001, he then moved to Australia to join JPMorgan’s equity strategy team; two years later, he moved to London, working in Asian and Australasian equities research sales. In 2005, he relocated to New York to take up a role as US equity strategist with JPMorgan.
He then joined Morgan Stanley in November 2007 and was part of the US team.
Todd received his B.A. in commerce from the University of Auckland with a double major in economics and finance. He also earned a Master of Commerce in economics with first-class honors, also from the University of Auckland. He became a Chartered Financial Analyst in 1998.
Jason’s appointment follows a string of senior appointments in the senior management team of Religare Capital’s since Martin Newson took over as the global CEO in late 2009.
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