Profile
Before joining MKP Capital Management in May 1998, Mr. Wilson worked at Union Bank of Switzerland, LLC, from 1997 to 1998, where he was solely responsible for the MBSCC desk in MBS Allocations.
Mr. Wilson attended the University of Connecticut, from where he graduated in May 1997 with a B.S.
degree in Finance.
Former positions of Travis Wilson
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
MKP Capital Management LLC
MKP Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance MKP invests in different strategies across global markets, including US and global rates, emerging markets, foreign exchange, structured, corporate or other credit, equities, and commodities through two main strategies: global macro and fixed-income relative value. Each of the main investment strategies shares the objective of producing high risk-adjusted returns over the long-term in a risk-controlled manner. The Global Macro strategy uses a top-down fundamental approach to identify and exploit imbalances in global economies and asset classes. The Fixed-Income Relative Value strategy primarily uses a relative value approach to exploit pricing asymmetries across global fixed-income and associated derivatives markets. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 31/07/2008 |
Union Bank of Switzerland
Union Bank of Switzerland Major BanksFinance Provides banking services | Corporate Officer/Principal | 30/04/1998 |
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| Private companies | 3 |
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Union Bank of Switzerland
Union Bank of Switzerland Major BanksFinance Provides banking services | Finance |
MKP Capital Management LLC
MKP Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance MKP invests in different strategies across global markets, including US and global rates, emerging markets, foreign exchange, structured, corporate or other credit, equities, and commodities through two main strategies: global macro and fixed-income relative value. Each of the main investment strategies shares the objective of producing high risk-adjusted returns over the long-term in a risk-controlled manner. The Global Macro strategy uses a top-down fundamental approach to identify and exploit imbalances in global economies and asset classes. The Fixed-Income Relative Value strategy primarily uses a relative value approach to exploit pricing asymmetries across global fixed-income and associated derivatives markets. | Finance |
University of Connecticut
University of Connecticut Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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