Fidelity's Rossi to step back from CIO role

After seven years at Fidelity

Natalie Kenway
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Fidelity International's Dominic Rossi has decided to step back from his role as CIO as he moves to a part-time advisory role from January 2018.

Rossi, who has been a chief investment officer for a decade after taking up the role at former employer Gartmore, joined Fidelity in 2010 as CIO for global equities. The group said he has taken the personal decision to seek a more flexible role and from January 2018 he will work part time as a special adviser on public policy initiatives within the firm. Fidelity's Nicholls: Why I am excited about 'new China' This will be an active role engaging with policy makers, regulators and other key stakeholders on behalf of the business. Rossi said: "After 30 years as an investor, includ...

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