Brian Reynolds

Brian Reynolds

Brian F. Reynolds is a Managing Director and Asset Class Strategist of United States Cash Equities and Macroeconomics at Canaccord Genuity, within the firm’s Research Division, which he joined after serving as a chief market strategist at Rosenblatt Securities and New Albion Partners. Prior to that, Brian was a chief market strategist at WJB Capital Group, M.S. Howells and & Co., and at Kirlin Holdings, Inc. From 2000 to 2003, he was the fixed income and economic columnist for TheStreet.com.

Brian began his career at David L. Babson & Co., an investment counseling firm in Cambridge, Ma. where he was a Senior Vice President and portfolio manager. He joined Babson in 1984 as the firm’s economic analyst. In addition to his economic work, he was an equity trader at Babson from 1985-1987, was the manager of the company’s taxable retail and institutional money market funds from 1986 through 2000 and was part of the portfolio management team of the company’s fixed income separate accounts and mutual funds from 1987 through 2000. He received his A.B. in economics from Harvard College in 1983 and became a CFA Charter holder in 1989.

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Brian F. Reynolds is a Managing Director and Asset Class Strategist of United States Cash Equities and Macroeconomics at Canaccord Genuity, within the firm’s Research Division, which he joined after serving as a chief market strategist at Rosenblatt Securities and New Albion Partners. Prior to that, Brian was a chief market strategist at WJB Capital Group, M.S. Howells and & Co., and at Kirlin Holdings, Inc. From 2000 to 2003, he was the fixed income and economic columnist for TheStreet.com.

Brian began his career at David L. Babson & Co., an investment counseling firm in Cambridge, Ma. where he was a Senior Vice President and portfolio manager. He joined Babson in 1984 as the firm’s economic analyst. In addition to his economic work, he was an equity trader at Babson from 1985-1987, was the manager of the company’s taxable retail and institutional money market funds from 1986 through 2000 and was part of the portfolio management team of the company’s fixed income separate accounts and mutual funds from 1987 through 2000. He received his A.B. in economics from Harvard College in 1983 and became a CFA Charter holder in 1989.

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