Peter Oppenheimer is the chief global equity strategist and head of Macro Research in Europe at Goldman Sachs, where he has worked since 2002. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Peter held roles such as managing director and chief investment strategist at HSBC and head of European strategy at James Capel. He began his career as an economist in 1985 and holds a BSc in Geography from the London School of Economics. Peter is also involved in charitable work as a trustee for organizations focused on children's mental health and social action.
Peter Oppenheimer is the chief global equity strategist and head of Macro Research in Europe at Goldman Sachs, where he has worked since 2002. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Peter held roles such as managing director and chief investment strategist at HSBC and head of European strategy at James Capel. He began his career as an economist in 1985 and holds a BSc in Geography from the London School of Economics. Peter is also involved in charitable work as a trustee for organizations focused on children's mental health and social action.
Peter Oppenheimer is the chief global equity strategist and head of Macro Research in Europe at Goldman Sachs, where he has worked since 2002. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Peter held roles such as managing director and chief investment strategist at HSBC and head of European strategy at James Capel. He began his career as an economist in 1985 and holds a BSc in Geography from the London School of Economics. Peter is also involved in charitable work as a trustee for organizations focused on children's mental health and social action.
Research in Europe. He is a member of the Global Investment Research Peter earned a BSc, first class, in Geography from the London School of Economics in 1985. Client and Business Standards Committee and the Structured Research Products Group. Peter joined Goldman Sachs in 2002 as European and global strategist and was named managing director in 2003 and partner in 2006. Prior to joining the firm, Peter worked as managing director and chief investment strategist at HSBC and was previously head of European strategy at James Capel. Prior to that, he was chief economic strategist at Hambros Bank. Peter began his career as an economist at Greenwells in 1985. Peter is a trustee of The Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, a children's charity dedicated to providing training and support for child mental health services. He is also a trustee of Mitzvah Day, a charity that brings people together from all backgrounds, through Jewish-led