Trio of equity managers join SWIP

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Stephen Corr, James Kinghorn, and Craig Bonthron have joined Scottish Widows Investment Partnership's international equities team, under the leadership of Mike McNaught-Davis.

Corr, who will report to McNaught-Davis as head of international equities, is tasked with driving SWIP's global alpha investment strategy. He joins from BlackRock, where he was director and portfolio manager for EAFE/ACWI since 2001, responsible for portfolio management and research of Pan-European, Canadian and global material stocks. Kinghorn will take on manager responsibility for a number of the SWIP's global funds and will also report to McNaught-Davis. He joins the firm from the Scottish investment trust, where he was senior investment manager for North and Latin American equ...

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