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Echo Chen

Echo Chen joined Pictet Asset Management in 2014 as a specialist trader for Chinese bonds and transitioned into an investment analyst role in August 2019. Before joining Pictet, Echo was a Trader for onshore RMB credits, government bonds and ETF products at Taikang Asset Management Hong Kong. Her role included the market analysis and daily updates on market liquidity, yield curve and credit yield levels. In addition, she managed daily trading for USD and CNH portfolios. She started her career in the same company in 2011 where she was a Product and Marketing Officer.

Echo holds a Bachelors of Economics and Law from the Peking University, a Master of Philosophy from the University of Hong Kong and a Master of Finance from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She is also a CFA charterholder. Echo is a native Mandarin speaker and fluent in English.

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