
About Us
Aurelius Capital is a Vienna based asset manager specialized in credit and structured products with an experienced international team.
The main products and services of Aurelius Capital are managing, monitoring, structuring, restructuring and valuating credit assets and transactions including credit, structured products, investment grade and high yield.
The team of Aurelius Capital has an average credit experience of more than 10 years. The team members joined from well known investment banks and hedge funds based in London and New York. The management team brings a long and stable track record through different credit cycles and has managed portfolios throughout difficult market environments.
Aurelius Capital is developing and using state-of-the-art infrastructure to analyse, remodel and reconcile complex structures.
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| 27.10.2009 | Bloomberg quotes Attilio di Mattia on Europe's ABS market | |
| 02.10.2009 | Attilio di Mattia comments about the Eurropean asset-backed securities market on Bloomberg | |
| 01.07.2009 | Aurelius Capital Management has moved! New office address: Wipplingerstrasse 30, 1010 Vienna | |
| 01.06.2009 | Aurelius Capital hired Gea Smolic as a Controller | |
| 20.11.2008 | On 4th December 2008 Aurelius Capital is organizing in support of AXA Investment Managers, BNP Paribas, SMN Investment Services and UBS a conference about "Financial Meltdown - eine verlorene Dekade oder Chancen für die Zukunft?". | |
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