Ex-Psigma's Gregory launches global investment management firm

Left Psigma in February

Laura Dew
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Former Psigma head of global equities Tim Gregory has set up his own firm called Vermeer Investment Management.

The asset manager was established at the beginning of April by Gregory (pictured), who will act as CIO, and James Rowsell, former chief executive of Cantor Fitzgerald Europe, who will be the group's CEO. Gregory will handle the day-to-day portfolio management of a new global equity fund, slated for launch in Q3, and the pair hope to have multiple strategies in the range in the future. Rowsell said: "Tim and I have known each other since the 1980s and have talked about setting up our own firm for several years. It is very natural that we should work together." The fund will be struc...

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