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Peter Harrington-Howes

Senior Portfolio Strategist
Peter Harrington-Howes

Peter Harrington-Howes is a Senior Portfolio Strategist at Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since 2022. He is a member of the Portfolio Construction and Strategy Team. Peter partners primarily with U.S. clients to deliver actionable portfolio insights and generate proprietary thought leadership. Prior to joining the firm, he spent nine years at Natixis Investment Managers working with intermediary and institutional clients across U.S., Latin American, and U.S. offshore markets, specializing in portfolio construction, most recently as senior portfolio advisor in the Solutions Group. Earlier, Peter was a relationship manager with Global Retirement Solutions at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. He began his career at JP Morgan in 2006 as a shareholder service representative.

Mr. Harrington-Howes received a bachelor of science degree in mathematics from The Ohio State University. He holds FINRA Series 7 and 63 securities licenses and has 18 years of financial industry experience.

Articles Written

Reports of the death of 60/40 have been greatly exaggerated
Timely & Topical

Reports of the death of 60/40 have been greatly exaggerated

Why is it too early to call time on classic “60/40″ and traditional balanced portfolios? 

Public real estate: The window is still open
Timely & Topical

Public real estate: The window is still open

The Portfolio Construction and Strategy Team highlights the current opportunities within the public property sector.

Portfolio pivot? Balancing defense and offense
Features & Outlooks

Portfolio pivot? Balancing defense and offense

An economic downturn presents challenges for markets but could the risks already be priced in? Our Market GPS mid-year outlook PDF explores portfolio positioning considerations.

Look beneath the surface for small- and mid-cap opportunities
Analysis & Studies

Look beneath the surface for small- and mid-cap opportunities

Why the small- and mid-cap space may present opportunities in the current economic environment.

European Equity: A warmer spring after a cold winter?
Analysis & Studies

European Equity: A warmer spring after a cold winter?

The more cyclical nature of European equities versus the U.S. and their lower relative valuations may present strong upside potential.

Healthcare: Immunity from the downturn?
Analysis & Studies

Healthcare: Immunity from the downturn?

The healthcare sector has proved resilient during past market downturns and may offer growth opportunities regardless of the recession outlook.

Sea change in short duration
Analysis & Studies

Sea change in short duration

How being nimble and flexible in a short-term fixed income allocation can help investors maintain stability during rate volatility.

Back to basics with intermediate duration
Analysis & Studies

Back to basics with intermediate duration

After investors had wisely been moving to the short end of the yield curve, intermediate-duration bonds may now be more attractive.

Starting ahead with a strong yield
Analysis & Studies

Starting ahead with a strong yield

The PCS Team explains why certain trends may prove to be supportive for both investment-grade and high-yield credit in 2023.

Shock therapy: Portfolio solutions for this year’s market turmoil
Features & Outlooks

Shock therapy: Portfolio solutions for this year’s market turmoil

The Portfolio Construction and Strategy Team offers therapy for recent market shocks by offering long-term perspective and potential solutions.

Quality is a virtue

Quality is a virtue

In a unique recovery environment, sector and style decisions should not be based on a traditional recovery playbook.

Keep it real (return) with high dividends

Keep it real (return) with high dividends

Ex-U.S. equities may offer diversification benefits and higher dividends, but active management is warranted to avoid value traps.