TAMPA,
Fla., Feb. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DoubleLine
Capital Global Bond Portfolio Manager Bill
Campell shares his thinking on trade policy under President
Trump, including investment risks and opportunities as a protracted
and episodic rollout of tariffs likely whipsaws currency exchange
rates against the dollar through much of this year.
Mr. Campbell's research paper, "Assessing Trump Trade Policy: A
Year of Rolling Tariffs, Macro Unknowns and FX Volatility," can be
reached here:
https://doubleline.com/wp-content/uploads/Assessing-Trump-Trade-Policy_Campbell_2-2025.pdf
Mr. Campbell joined DoubleLine in 2013. He heads the firm's
Global Sovereign Debt team and is a Portfolio Manager for the
DoubleLine Global Bond Strategy and is a permanent member of the
Fixed Income Asset Allocation Committee. He covers developed
markets, Central and Eastern
Europe, the Middle East and
Africa (CEEMEA) and China. Prior to DoubleLine, Mr. Campbell
worked for Peridiem Global Investors as a Global Fixed Income
Research Analyst and Portfolio Manager. Prior to that, he was with
Nuveen Investment Management Co., first as a Quantitative Analyst
in the Risk Management and Portfolio Construction Group, then as a
Vice President in the Taxable Fixed Income Group. Mr. Campbell also
worked at John Hancock Financial as an Investment Analyst. He holds
a B.S. in Business Economics and International Business, as well as
a B.A. in English, from Pennsylvania State
University. Mr. Campbell holds an M.A. in Mathematics, with
a focus on Mathematical Finance, from Boston
University.
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