BlackRock's Warwick to join £15bn Real Return team at Newton IM

20 years experience in multi-asset

Laura Dew
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Newton Investment Management has hired BlackRock's Andy Warwick as co-lead portfolio manager on its Real Return team, Investment Week can reveal.

Warwick will join Newton at the end of July, reporting to investment manager Suzanne Hutchins. His role will be co-lead portfolio manager on the Newton and BNY Mellon Real Return strategies alongside Hutchins and Aron Pataki. The Real Return team also includes Iain Stewart and Phil Shucksmith. Warwick has 20 years investment experience, having previously worked at Merrill Lynch Investment Managers and Dalton Strategic Partnership.  The Newton Real Return fund is the firm's largest strategy at nearly £15bn in assets under management, including £9.7bn run for UK investors.  BlackR...

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