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Fixed income
Active fixed income investments uncover yield and value opportunities while mitigating risk. Tap into Natixis Investment Managers’ expertise.
September 18, 2024
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In-depth portfolio analysis to identify and measure sources and drivers of risk and return that can be applied to asset allocation in client portfolios.
October 09, 2024
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Natixis Investment Managers | Solutions

Vladislav V. Grigorov, CFA®

Portfolio Consultant

Natixis Investment Managers Solutions

Vladislav Grigorov is responsible for providing portfolio construction, asset allocation, and investment manager research services to financial advisors using qualitative evaluations and quantitative tools. He has over 10 years of investment industry experience.

Prior to joining the firm, Vladislav was an investment analyst at Meketa Investment Group, providing investment consulting and portfolio construction services to Taft-Hartley, public, endowments, and 401(k) plans.

Vladislav has a bachelor’s degree in finance from Bentley University. He is FINRA Series 7 licensed and also a CFA® charterholder.

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