Psigma's global equities head Gregory exits after 14 years

To remain as consultant to firm

Laura Dew
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Psigma Investment Management's head of global equities Tim Gregory has stepped down from the role after 14 years.

Gregory (pictured) joined Psigma in 2002 and split his time between work in Perth, Australia, and the firm's London office. He is leaving his role in order to go back to managing a global equity fund, but will continue to work with Psigma as an equity investment consultant. The firm said his role will now be divided between the investment team, which includes chief investment officer Tom Becket and head of investment strategy Rory McPherson who joined the firm in December.  Psigma's Becket eyes 'tantalising opportunity' to overweight EMs In a statement Psigma said: "Tim Gregory i...

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