Martin Gray joins former co-manager Sullivan at Coram AM

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Martin Gray is to join his former Miton co-manager James Sullivan at his new venture Coram Asset Management.

He will join the newly formed business in the new year, having left Miton early in the summer of this year. Gray will be managing Coram's multi-asset portfolios alongside Sullivan as the firm launches a range of UCITS IV funds. Details of the funds will be revealed over the coming weeks. Sullivan said: "I am looking forward to renewing his working partnership with Martin. His arrival signals Coram's commitment to managing funds that seek to deliver positive returns over the medium term, with relatively low levels of volatility." During their time at Miton, Gray and Sullivan were kn...

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