Giles Money, manager of the Schroders global climate change strategy, is leaving the group amid a reshuffle of the global and international equities team.
Money has been at the group since 2010 and co-managed the Schroder ISF Global Climate Change Equity fund with Simon Webber. The $217m (£135m) fund has made 25% over three years to 28 October, according to FE, but has suffered over the past year, with a fall of 3.5%. The group said Money is leaving to pursue another opportunity. Meanwhile Alex Tedder, Schroders' head of global and international equities appointed in July, has made a number of changes to the team. James Gautrey, previously global sector specialist, has been promoted to portfolio manager for international equities ...
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