Morgan Stanley's Kristian Heugh, manager of the group's Global Opportunity fund, talks to Lawrence Gosling about his attitude to Chinese state-owned enterprises and where he is invested within the tech sector.
Kristian Heugh leads global and international investing for the growth team at Morgan Stanley. Previously, he was a co-portfolio manager within the global research group looking at technology and international equity strategies. Before joining Morgan Stanley in 2001, Heugh gained a BA in economics from Duke University. He also holds a CFA designation. This year, Kristian's global equity fund, the Morgan Stanley Investment Funds Global Opportunity fund, won 14 Thomson Reuters Lipper awards across Europe, Asia and the US in the three- and five-year performance category. Why are you b...
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