JPMAM's multi-asset CIO and manager of the £1.5bn Global Macro Opps fund quits

Fund removed from recommended list

Beth Brearley
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J.P. Morgan Asset Management's (JPMAM) international CIO for multi-asset solutions and manager of the £1.5bn JPM Global Macro Opportunities fund James Elliot has resigned.

Following Eliot's resignation on 28 March, Rob O'Rahilly, co-head multi-asset solutions, will assume his repsonsiblities, directly managing Elliot's international investment oversight responsibilities. Portfolio manager Shrenick Shah will continue to manage the team's global macro-thematic investment process, including the £1.5bn JPM Global Macro Opportunities fund. Shah has also been promoted to lead manager on the following funds: • JPMorgan Investment Funds - Global Macro fund (SICAV) • JPMorgan Investment Funds - Global Macro Opportunities fund (SICAV) • JPM Global Macro ...

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