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Michal has held a variety of senior positions at Commerzbank AG, Citibank, UniCredit Bank and other financial institutions. He has many years of experience meticulously acquired and built up in trading and investment across asset classes and instruments, including equities, bonds, structured investment certificates, mutual funds, commodities, and forex. He has provided investment portfolio services to private clients (HNWIs) and foreign exchange (including derivative hedging) services to corporate clients.

His expertise and understanding of key macroeconomic trends influencing the market situation set him apart. He is able to provide the practical interpretation of these trends that is essential for success in today’s challenging environment.

He holds a degree in International Trade and International Finance from the Faculty of International Relations at the Prague University of Economics and Business. Since the very beginning of his career, he has specialised in financial markets and investments, a field in which he has become a seasoned professional.