Forest joins Schroders multi-asset team

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Aymeric Forest has joined Schroders' multi-asset business as a fund manager, reporting to Johanna Kyrklund, head of multi-asset investments.

Forest will be a fund manager in the multi-asset team and a member of the global asset allocation committee, which is responsible for setting asset allocation policy across the multi-asset portfolios at the firm. He will focus on complex segregated mandates and on developing Schroders' approach to tactical asset allocation. Johanna Kyrklund, head of multi-asset investments, said: "Our multi-asset business has grown rapidly over the past five years and we are keen to build on this momentum. We are in the process of deepening our multi asset research capabilities and Aymeric will be a k...

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