Odili becomes fourth Fidelity Fof manager to quit

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Fidelity has lost its fourth manager from its fund of funds team. Josef Odili, the group's lead Asi...

Fidelity has lost its fourth manager from its fund of funds team. Josef Odili, the group's lead Asian multi-manager, has quit to join Fortis Investments. He is the lead fund analyst on Asian High Alpha and Japan High Alpha funds, both part of Fidelity's Luxembourg multi-manager Sicav range, with around €10m in assets each. His move, at the end of October, follows the departure of the group's UK equity, fixed-income and European equity managers Chris Ralph, Simon Mungall and Jason Collins. The trio quit in July to set up their own boutique at Resolution. Odili's decision to move on afte...

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