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Nicolas Jullien

Nicolas Jullien is Head of High Yield & Credit Arbitrage at Candriam since 2020. He will be Head of Global Fixed Income from 2025. He joined Candriam as a Junior Portfolio Manager in 2007, just before the onset of The Great Financial Crisis. In 2011, he was named Portfolio Manager of Candriam’s flagship Euro High Yield strategy, and co-manager of other absolute return strategies. In 2017, he added the role of Deputy Global Head of Credit, adding the role of Head of High Yield & Credit Arbitrage three years later. In 2021, Nicolas introduced an innovative alternative strategy, Credit Alpha, with the ambitious goal of delivering attractive returns in all market conditions.  

Nicolas holds a Masters degree in actuarial and financial sciences from Université Claude Bernard in Lyon (2007). He graduated from l’Institut des Sciences Financières et d’Assurances (ISFA) and has been a CFA Charterholder since 2010.  

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