Schroders has found a replacement manager for its Gilt & Fixed Interest Fund two months after Andrew...
Schroders has found a replacement manager for its Gilt & Fixed Interest Fund two months after Andrew Argyle left the group. The group has recruited David Scammell, former director of investments at hedge fund manager Anchorage Capital Partners. Before this Scammell who was head of global fixed income at UBK Asset Management where he ran institutional private client money. His duties at Schroders will also include running institutional mandates. He will be reporting to Jeremy Cave, head of the UK fixed income team, who had been managing the Gilt & Fixed Income Fund since Argyle left to becom...
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