Peter Dorrian Head of Global Wealth Management, Australia, PIMCO Australia Pty Ltd (at time of writing) Prior to joining PIMCO in 2006, Peter had been an adviser to PIMCO's Australian business since its establishment in 1997. Dorrian was also previously chair of the investment committee and a trustee director for the Finium Super Master Plan and held senior positions with Paradice Investment Management, Bankers Trust, and Rothschild. He has 23 years of investment experience and holds undergraduate degrees from the University of Sydney.
PETER DORRIAN | TUESDAY, 4 JUN 2013 If a year could come stamped with a health warning - or, better still, a wealth warning - then 2013 should carry one. Of course, many would say that this applies to bond markets, but it equally applies across a number of risk asset classes that produced ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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CARMELO VIOLA
EXECUTIVE CHAIR, PARTNER, MANAGING DIRECTOR
VIOLA PRIVATE WEALTH
EXECUTIVE CHAIR, PARTNER, MANAGING DIRECTOR
VIOLA PRIVATE WEALTH
Viola Private Wealth executive chair, founding partner, and adviser Charlie Viola has worked hard to build his personal brand, and it shows. Viola's face is plastered across financial services media. This ubiquity, however, isn't without rhyme or reason. Andrew McKean writes.







