GAM adds manager to Hong Kong-based EM equities team

Joining from MNP Advisers

Anna Fedorova
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GAM Investments has hired Rob Mumford from MNP Advisers as investment manager on its global emerging markets equities team.

In his new role he will be based in Hong Kong and will work with Tim Love and Joaquim Nogueira, joining a team that runs more than $970m in assets, as at 30 November 2018. Mumford joins from MNP Advisers, a consultancy servicing asset managers and family offices, where he was managing partner. He has also spent ten years as as an emerging markets equity portfolio manager at Credit Suisse, CQS and Silver Tree. Additionally, Mumford was formerly head of absolute return research Asia and head of Hong Kong and China research at Macquarie Bank and Société Générale HK, respectively. Fund...

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