Aberdeen’s EMD veteran Diment to retire after 34-year career
Siddharth Dahiya becomes global head of emerging market debt, reporting to global fixed income head Jonathan Mondillo
Siddharth Dahiya becomes global head of emerging market debt, reporting to global fixed income head Jonathan Mondillo
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Michael Diamantopoulos spent two decades at Ninety One before exiting last year
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Paul McNamara announces his retirement after 28 years in asset management
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Volatile market conditions present significant challenges for EM debt investors – but it also unlocks new opportunities, writes Polina Kurdyavko
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Alexis Roach and the EMD team discuss the asset class’s tailwinds
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While fund managers Reza Karim and Alejandro Di Bernardo are set to exit, weeks after head of EMD Alejandro Arevalo’s departure was announced
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Alejandro Arevalo will be succeeded by co-manager Reza Karim
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The Distressed and Credit Opportunities fund will be managed by CIO Dimitry Griko
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A weakening dollar, downturn in equities, and commanding fiscal policy could steer markets for the rest of the year, writes Jim Caron
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Frontier economies offer superior returns versus broader emerging markets, but naïve investors can take on higher levels of risk
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Square Mile’s Eduardo Sánchez checks out the top performers and compelling newcomers
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However, outflows have stabilised in Q1
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