Schroders has bolstered its fixed income team with the appointment of four emerging market debt managers.
James Barrineau has joined the firm’s New York office as head of Latin American fixed income and co-head of EMD relative, alongside Rajeev de Mello, head of Asian fixed income, reporting to Karl Dasher. Fernando Grisales and Alec Moseley joins as senior portfolio managers, reporting to Barrineau. The managers formerly worked at Ice Canyon, a California-based global investment management firm specialising in emerging markets and global credit investment strategies. Previously, they worked together at Alliance Bernstein where they shared responsibility for managing more than $15bn in...
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