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Mark Peden

Investment Manager of Aegon Asset Management

Mark Peden is a member of the global Equities team, is the architect of the global equity income strategy of the company and has been the lead manager of the Aegon Global Equity Income Strategy since its inception in 2011. European equities are his main area of research expertise. Mark has been in the industry since 1992 and started with the firm the same year. Over his tenure Mark has held a number of positions and managed a range of both International and European equity funds. He graduated from the University of York and the University of California (Santa Barbara) with a BSc honours degree in Economics with Politics. He a CFA charterholder and is also a Member of both the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of the UK.

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