Eric Richter - American Funds Fund Manager

RGBHX Fund  USD 36.30  0.06  0.17%   
Eric Richter is Fund Manager at American Funds Global
Eric S. Richter is an equity portfolio manager at Capital Group. He has 25 years of investment experience and was with Capital Group for 18 years. Earlier in his career, as an equity investment analyst at Capital, Eric covered electrical equipment, chemicals and miscellaneous companies with high dividend yields. Prior to joining Capital, he was a senior investment officer for Boatmens Trust Co. and an investment research analyst for Boatmens National Bank in St. Louis. Eric holds a doctorate in law from Harvard Law School, a masters degree in art history from George Washington University and a bachelors degree in English from Princeton University. He also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. Eric is based in Washington, D.C.
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As a balanced fund with global scope, the fund seeks to invest in equity and debt securities around the world that offer the opportunity for growth andor provide dividend income, while also constructing the portfolio to protect principal and limit volatility. American Funds is traded on NASDAQ Exchange in the United States. The fund is listed under World Allocation category and is part of American Funds family.

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