
Nicholas Anderson, CFA
Portfolio Manager and Managing Director
Nicholas Anderson is a portfolio manager for Thornburg Investment Management. He joined the firm in 2016 as an equity research analyst, was promoted to senior equity research analyst in 2020, an associate portfolio manager in early 2021, and portfolio manager in late 2021.
Nick holds an MBA with honors from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a BA with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a Robertson Scholar. Prior to joining Thornburg, Nick worked for Prudential plc and Eastspring Investments in Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Singapore. He is a CFA charterholder.
13years in industry
8years at Thornburg
Investments Managed
Insights

Global Equity
Forget the Magnificent 7 – Why You Should Invest in Europe’s Fantastic 5
Europe has its own crop of market-beating growth stocks that are overlooked compared to the Magnificent Seven in the US.

International Growth
Therapies for Treating Obesity Create XL Opportunities
Groundbreaking new anti-obesity drugs are poised to revolutionize the healthcare industry, giving way to tremendous opportunities for investors.

Global Equity
Why are so few stocks driving the market this year?
International Growth Portfolio Manager Nick Anderson reminds investors that while this year's market breadth is narrower than usual, market breadth is a myth.

Growth Stocks Can Mitigate the Threat of Inflation
Whether inflation is transitory or more longer lasting, quality growth stocks can offer better protection against inflation than bonds or cash.

Markets & Economy
Part II: The Nature of Business Has Changed in the Digital World
International growth investing: we're all tech companies now.

Markets & Economy
Part I: Widen Your Perspective in International Growth
Rising regional brands are tomorrow's global leaders.

Inflation
Quality Growth Stocks Can Offset Impact of High Inflation
Whether inflation is transitory or longer lasting, we believe quality growth stocks offer better protection against high inflation than bonds and cash.

Markets
Consumer Internet Businesses Embrace the Offline World
Digital companies are moving into the analog world to satisfy rising consumer expectations as the biggest risk they face are changes in consumer preferences.

ESG
ESG Initiatives in Chinese Data Centers
Learn about the progress in ESG disclosure and challenges in procuring renewable energy for Chinese data centers.