Jupiter replaces Bezalel on High Income and Monthly Income

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Jupiter's Rhys Petheram is to take over the fixed income portion of the group's £540m High Income fund from Ariel Bezalel next year.

Petheram will take over management responsibilities from Bezalel on 1 January, joining Alastair Gunn on the fund as co-manager. The pair already manage the Jupiter Distribution fund together, having taken over responsibility for that portfolio in 2010. Petheram will also take over the fixed income portion of the Jupiter Monthly Income fund from Bezalel (pictured) on 1 January, working alongside equity manager Richard Curling. All other responsibilities remain unchanged. "With Rhys taking on these additional duties, it will leave Ariel Bezalel free to concentrate on managing the ...

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