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Jaime Arguello

Chief Investment Officer
As Architas’ Chief Investment Officer, Jaime is responsible for directing all aspects of the company’s investment activity, including responsibility for the structure and control of the investment function. In that capacity, Jaime is the Functional Head of Investments across Architas locations. Jaime’s role also includes the recommendation of appropriate investment strategies to other areas of the AXA business.

Jaime joined Architas in October 2016 from Barclays where he was Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer for their multi-manager and alternatives business, a role he held for seven years. Prior to Barclays, Jaime spent 10 years at Pictet first as Head of Fixed Income Asset Management then as Director of third party manager selection. He has over 30 years of industry experience covering the full range of asset allocation, fund selection and portfolio management.

Jaime holds an engineering degree from Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris.

 

Latest insights

Podcast: Is that good news or bad news?

Article | Podcasts | 15/03/2023

February proved disappointing for markets, as stronger economic data crushed expectations of falling inflation and an early pivot in interest rates. Central bank rhetoric has become more hawkish and higher terminal interest rates are now forecast.

Archinomics Monthly - February 2023

Article | Investments | 06/03/2023

Tensions between the US and China rose after the US shot down a balloon, which it alleged that China was using for the purposes of espionage. The US also warned China against supplying Russia with weapons, saying it could risk escalating the war in Ukraine.

Podcast: Softer landing forecast

Article | Podcasts | 14/02/2023

Markets have rebounded in 2023, as deeper recession fears fast became a thing of the past. Hopes are growing for a softer economic landing, despite persistently hawkish central bank rhetoric.

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