JPMAM boosts EM debt team with pair of hires

Two recruits build global team

Alice Rigby
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J.P. Morgan Asset Management(JPMAM) has grown its emerging markets debt team with two new senior hires.

Dina Kiluta Amoa and Celina Apostolo Merrill will join the team in London and New York respectively. The EM debt opportunities being formed from weak currencies  Amoa, who began her career at JPMAM, will be a senior portfolio manager in the local currency emerging markets debt operation. She will report to Didier Lambert, who is lead portfolio manager for local currency. Amoa will work with Lambert on overall rates and FX strategy across pooled funds and segregated accounts. Most recently, Amoa was responsible for CEMEEA rates at UBS AG. She had also worked in emerging markets f...

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