Ben Davies: Part II
Monday, October 4, 2010


Ben Davies is CEO of Hinde Capital - Rising Star Ben Davies gives a tremendous interview regarding his brand new blog piece exclusively for KWN titled, “The World Monetary Earthquake.” Ben lays out the case for why the revaluation of the Chinese currency can lead to a collapse of currencies. Davies ran trading for RBS Greenwich Capital in London where he managed a macro portfolio. Ben Davies and Mark Mahaffey, former colleagues from RBS Greenwich Capital, established Hinde Capital in early 2007, primarily to focus on the precious metals and the commodity sector.










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Biography from hindecapital.com
BEN DAVIES - CEO of Hinde Capital
Ben Davies ran trading for RBS Greenwich Capital in London where he managed a macro portfolio. He started his career in 1995 trading in the Credit fixed income market at Credit Lyonnais, moving to IBJI as a fixed income specialist and finally Greenwich Capital in 1999. He graduated with a BSc from Loughborough University where he majored in accounting and economics. Ben Davies and Mark Mahaffey, former colleagues from RBS Greenwich Capital, established Hinde Capital in early 2007, primarily to focus on the precious metals and commodity sector.
Company Profile
Hinde Capital is based in London and was established to launch its first fund specialising in the precious metals sector, Hinde Gold Fund.
Hinde Gold Fund was incorporated as a professional fund in The British Virgin Islands on September 28th 2007 and started managing funds on October 19th 2007.
Hinde Gold Fund's primary aim is to provide our investors exposure to the precious metals market through a highly liquid, actively managed fund with low leverage levels. The turbulence of rapid globalisation, in our view, requires a significant allocation of resources to tangible assets like gold, which, over time should provide first capital protection against the loss of purchasing power and second capital appreciation. Hinde Gold Fund was created to meet the needs of investors as we head into a volatile monetary landscape in the forthcoming years.


Previous Interviews:
Ben Davies
Wednesday, September 29, 2010 Wednesday, August 25, 2010 Thursday, August 12, 2010 Saturday, July 10, 2010