Profile
Ms. Eliza Taylor is an Analyst at Polar Capital LLP.
She joined the Polar Capital Japan team as a Japanese equities analyst in July 2013, having previously worked for various departments at Polar Capital from July 2011.
Ms. Taylor graduated from Edinburgh University with a first class MA in Japanese, having spent an exchange year at Waseda University, Tokyo.
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Polar Capital LLP
Polar Capital LLP Investment ManagersFinance Polar Capital LLP is an alternative investment manager headquartered in London, UK. The firm is a subsidiary of Polar Capital Partners Ltd., itself a subsidiary of Polar Capital Holdings, Plc (LON: POLR) in Great Britain. Founded in 2001, Polar Capital offers its services primarily to Polar Funds and managed accounts, all of which are pooled investment vehicles. Investors in Polar Funds include individuals, banking or thrift institutions, investment companies (including mutual funds), pension and profit-sharing plans, pooled investment vehicles (such as hedge funds), high net-worth individuals, collateralized debt obligations (CDO’s), charitable organizations, trusts and estates, corporations and other business entities, and state or municipal government entities. | Analyst-Equity | 2013-11-30 |
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Polar Capital LLP
Polar Capital LLP Investment ManagersFinance Polar Capital LLP is an alternative investment manager headquartered in London, UK. The firm is a subsidiary of Polar Capital Partners Ltd., itself a subsidiary of Polar Capital Holdings, Plc (LON: POLR) in Great Britain. Founded in 2001, Polar Capital offers its services primarily to Polar Funds and managed accounts, all of which are pooled investment vehicles. Investors in Polar Funds include individuals, banking or thrift institutions, investment companies (including mutual funds), pension and profit-sharing plans, pooled investment vehicles (such as hedge funds), high net-worth individuals, collateralized debt obligations (CDO’s), charitable organizations, trusts and estates, corporations and other business entities, and state or municipal government entities. | Finance |
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