Nomura bolsters EM corporate bonds team with hire from Fisch AM

Meno Stroemer joins

Valeria Martinez
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Nomura Corporate Research and Asset Management (NCRAM) has hired Meno Stroemer as head of emerging market corporate bond portfolio management.

Based in New York and joining from Fisch Asset Management, the new hire will bolster the firm's existing emerging market fixed income capabilities within both NCRAM and Nomura Asset Management.  Stroemer and his team will work alongside Nomura's EM hard currency sovereign and EM local currency groups to offer all three disciplines of EM fixed income: Hard currency sovereign, local currency sovereign, and corporate.  Prior to joining Nomura, Stroemer headed the portfolio management team and worked as lead portfolio manager of emerging market strategies at Fisch AM, where he spent eight...

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