David Peligal
About David Peligal
David Peligal is an Analyst at Brookfield Asset Management with extensive experience in both buy-side and sell-side roles within large investment houses and hedge funds.
Current Position at Brookfield Asset Management
David Peligal currently serves as an Analyst at Brookfield Asset Management. His role involves analyzing investment opportunities and market trends, leveraging his extensive experience in both buy-side and sell-side roles. David brings a wealth of knowledge to the position, informed by his diverse background in monetary policy, equities, credit, commodities, and hard assets.
Previous Experience at Grant's Interest Rate Observer
From 2010 to 2016, David Peligal worked as an Analyst at Grant's Interest Rate Observer. In this role, he contributed to the publication's financial market analysis and journalism. His experience at this highly respected Wall Street publication helped him develop a deep understanding of market dynamics and the ability to convey investment recommendations to sophisticated investors.
Role at Healy Circle Capital & Skellig Capital
David Peligal served as a Research Analyst at Healy Circle Capital & Skellig Capital from 2007 to 2010. During this three-year tenure, he focused on uncovering market trends and investigating the feasibility of various investments. This role further cemented his expertise in the field of investment analysis.
Career at UBS Investment Bank
From 1997 to 2002, David Peligal worked at UBS Investment Bank as an Analyst and Trader on the Proprietary Risk Arbitrage Desk. Over these five years, he gained considerable experience in risk management, arbitrage strategies, and proprietary trading. This tenure at a major investment bank provided him with a solid foundation in high-stakes financial environments.
Educational Background
David Peligal holds an MBA from New York University's Stern School of Business, where he studied from 1998 to 2001. Additionally, he earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia, spanning from 1991 to 1995. His educational background laid a robust foundation for his career in finance and investment analysis.