Mediolanum International Funds replaces head of fixed income

Daniel Loughney joins

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Mediolanum International Funds has appointed Daniel Loughney as head of fixed income, succeeding Charles Diebel.

Diebel started as head of fixed income in 2019, joining from Aviva Investors where he was global head of rates. The firm said he made "significant contributions" to the fixed income and investment team, and will continue to contribute in an advisory capacity. Fidelity International appoints co-CIO to lead equities division In his new role, Loughney will focus on delivering performance, expanding team skills and creating investment solutions in the fixed income division. He will also be a member of the investment committee, contributing to the definition of the macro approach that dete...

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