Columbia Threadneedle bond manager departs after ten years

Harvey managed £150.4m European Bond fund

Daniel Flynn
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Martin Harvey, lead manager on the £150.4m Threadneedle European Bond fund, has left Columbia Threadneedle after ten years.

The group said Harvey, who was also co-manager on the £333.5m Global Bond fund and the £120.9m Global Opportunities Bond fund, would be looking to hire a new manager as a result of his departure. A spokesperson for Columbia Threadneedle said: "Martin Harvey, fixed income fund manager, has decided to leave Columbia Threadneedle Investments and we wish him well. Columbia Threadneedle launches ethical UK equity fund "We have a large global fixed income team of 89 investment and 64 research professionals, including 18 portfolio managers in EMEA. We are the process of hiring a new portf...

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