Schroders hires former Henderson research director for multi-asset team

Will report to Aymeric Forest

Daniel Flynn
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Schroders has appointed Chris Paine, formerly a multi-asset research director at Henderson, as a fund manager on its global income portfolio management team.

Paine will report to head of global income, multi-asset investments Aymeric Forest and will add to the team's research capabilities and oversight of security selection, asset allocation and portfolio construction. He spent over a decade at Henderson, most recently as director of research, multi-asset, a role he assumed in 2012, as well as also sitting on the company's global policy committee, which oversees asset allocation across the firm. Schroders CEO Harrison to become chair of IA board; Henderson's Formica named deputy Before joining Henderson as a quantitative analyst in 2000...

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