Guy Barnard, CFA

Guy Barnard is Co-Head of Global Property Equities at Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since 2014. He is also a Portfolio Manager responsible for managing the Global Real Estate Equity and Global Property Equity strategies. Guy joined Henderson in 2006 as an analyst and became a portfolio manager in 2008 and deputy head of Global Property Equities in 2012. Before Henderson, he worked for UBS in financial control.
Guy holds a first class BSc degree (Hons) in mathematics and management from Loughborough University. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and has 20 years of financial industry experience.
Articles Written

European listed property: rebuilding risk premium
Reasons for the weakness in European property equities this year and how much this has already been priced into the market.

Private vs. listed property pricing disconnect signals opportunities
A dispersion in returns between private and public real estate is strengthening the case for listed property.

Global property: durable cash flows more important than ever
Pricing power in real estate is a key differentiator in uncertain times.

Amazon warehouse slowdown news is overblown
What are the implications of Amazon’s warehouse ‘slowdown’ on REITs?

Supply chain crisis fuels insatiable demand for warehouses
The global supply chain crisis is creating further tailwinds for industrial real estate, according to the Global Property Equities Team.

Inflation and property equities – time to get ‘real’
Property equities portfolio managers Guy Barnard, Tim Gibson and Greg Kuhl discuss the impact of rising expectations for inflation and interest rates on listed real estate.

Real estate bubbles? Chance would be a fine thing…
Real estate shares have been out of favour in recent years, and there are indications that listed property is currently undervalued. Portfolio managers Guy Barnard, Tim Gibson and Greg Kuhl assess the indicators and explore the associated risks and opportunities.