Ashcourt Rowan attracts another high profile hire
Harry Burnham is leaving Brewin Dolphin after more than a decade at the firm to join the board at Ashcourt Rowan, the latest in a raft of new recruits to the asset manager.
Harry Burnham is leaving Brewin Dolphin after more than a decade at the firm to join the board at Ashcourt Rowan, the latest in a raft of new recruits to the asset manager.
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JP Morgan Asset Management has appointed Simon Crinage to head its investment trust business following the departure of David Barron earlier this year.
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Jason McCay is leaving Martin Currie to set up his own business after almost 15 years at the firm.
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Rob Morgan has been appointed as pensions and investment analyst at Charles Stanley Direct and will work out of the firm’s new Bath office.
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With the FSA having been officially disbanded, outgoing chairman Lord Turner has been offered an unpaid role with a US think tank led by George Soros.
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Michael Matthews is joining Paul Causer and Paul Read on the management team of the £5.9bn Invesco Corporate Bond Fund.
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David Blumer has been appointed as the inaugural head of EMEA at BlackRock, and will chair the firm’s EMEA executive committee.
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Andrew Fleming has stepped down from his positions as CEO and CIO at Kames Capital.
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Gregory Herbert has been appointed manager of the Jupiter European Income Fund after proving himself on the European element of the firm's Global Managed Fund.
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Momentum has appointed David Thomas and Rebecca Nkoane to bolster its retail team in the UK.
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Mark Lyttleton, former poster boy of the absolute return movement, has left BlackRock, following a year that saw him removed as manager of the core BlackRock UK Fund; apologise to investors for in his UK Absolute Alpha Fund; and take a three-month break from managing money over the summer.
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Paul Griffiths, global co-head of fixed income at Aberdeen, has left to pursue other opportunities after a four year stint at the asset manager.
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