Robeco hires former OMGI Asian head Crabb

Left in April

Laura Dew
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Josh Crabb, formerly head of Asian equities at Old Mutual Global Investors, has joined Robeco as a senior portfolio manager.

Crabb exited OMGI (now Merian Global Investors) in April after four years after his team was disbanded following a review of the fund range. His Old Mutual Pacific Equity and Asian Equity Income funds were taken over by Ian Heslop's global equities team.  Crabb has now joined the Asia-Pacific equities team at Robeco as a senior portfolio manager in Hong Kong. He will be one of nine portfolio managers on the team.  The firm manages $7.8bn in assets under management across six Asian strategies: Asia-Pacific Equities, Pacific (Developed) Equities, Asia ex-Japan Equities, Chinese Equit...

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