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Payouts to top HMC managers hit a peak in 2003 when Mittelman earned $36.8 million and Samuels garnered $35.6 million. Meyer announced in early 2004 that the company would cap payouts to managers—and Mittelman and Samuels both earned about half as much in their last year here as they did in 2003. Meyer earned $6 million in the fiscal year ending last June...
...HMC, Mittelman managed domestic bonds—which account for 11 percent of the company’s policy portfolio—and Samuels steered the five percent of the portfolio invested in foreign bonds...
...Erian wants to expand Harvard’s presence in foreign currency management. Since the University already has extensive overseas holdings, he says, HMC should manage its foreign currency exposure so as to soften the potential blow from exchange-rate fluctuations...
...also says that, with poorer countries invested heavily in the U.S., HMC “wants to be in a position to navigate through what is likely to occur at some point, which is the adjustment in these global imbalances, because they are unprecedented and unsustainable at some point...
...Harvard Management Company (HMC) announced last week that it had hired two senior executives to fill positions in fixed income and compliance. The move comes as HMC chief Mohamed A. El-Erian pledges to “rebuild and reinvent” the company [See story, page A1.] The fixed income post marks an effort to “rebuild” the company’s bond division, and the new compliance position appears to be part of Erian’s bid to “reinvent” HMC. Marc Seidner, director of active core strategies...