The Big Interview: Edward Bonham Carter

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Jupiter's chief executive Edward Bonham Carter tells James Smith why equity markets will struggle to cope with their debt hangover, and why he misses running money

Despite missing fund management like a reformed smoker, Edward Bonham Carter has his work cut out guiding Jupiter through what he calls ‘hippo’ market conditions. Against a backdrop of some spectacular corporate failures, the group enjoyed a solid first year after relisting, maintaining its time-honoured goal of making money for clients after fees. Since returning to the market last June, the firm’s assets have also increased ABOUT 25% to £24.8bn, supported by inflows of £700m over the first six months of the year. Jupiter’s history is well known, founded in 1985 by John Duffield a...

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