Richard Clode, CFA
Richard Clode is a Portfolio Manager on the Global Technology Leaders Team at Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since joining Henderson in 2014. Prior to Henderson, Richard held positions with Gartmore, Moore Capital, and Pioneer Investments as a technology analyst in emerging markets. He began his career in 2003 in the technology sector at Herald Investment Management, where he was a portfolio manager.
Richard received a first-class honours degree in modern history from the University of Oxford. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and has 22 years of financial industry experience.
Articles Written
Global Perspectives: Investment outlook 2026 (EMEA)
Join Janus Henderson’s investment experts as they discuss the market outlook for 2026, focusing on AI’s growth potential, the K-shaped economy, and strategies for managing the higher cost of capital. Learn how to optimise portfolios amidst evolving risks and opportunities.
Riding the AI wave: How can tech investors harness change and volatility?
Selectivity and valuation discipline are key to investing in tech stocks as as AI continues to drive economic transformation in 2026 and beyond.
Quick View: How did NVIDIA’s earnings call address AI bubble concerns?
NVIDIA assuages investor concerns around the AI bubble.
Investing in tomorrow’s acronyms today: Time to rethink global equity allocations?
A different approach to global equities investing in new themes through high conviction stock picking balanced with optimised portfolio construction.
Market GPS investment outlook 2024: Chain reactions webcast
Global markets look set to remain conflicted in 2024 with the consequences of historic rate hikes finally manifesting. What will the chain reactions be?
Market GPS investment outlook 2024: Chain reactions webcast replay (EMEA)
Global markets look set to remain conflicted in 2024 with the consequences of historic rate hikes finally manifesting. What will the chain reactions be as rates, inflation, employment, growth, and geopolitics converge?