Schroders' Hudson to leave firm

Departs next month

Beth Brearley
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Schroders' Matt Hudson is leaving the group at the end of February to pursue other opportunities.

The manager and head of UK business cycle will remain at Schroders until the end of next month to "ensure a smooth handover of fund management responsibilities". Head of UK equities Sue Noffke and UK equity fund manager Matthew Bennison will become co-managers of the Schroder UK Alpha Income, Schroder ISF UK Alpha Income and Cazenove Charity Equity Income funds. Schroder Japan Growth trust makes changes to fees The £136.83m Schroder UK Opportunities fund, which Hudson had been the sole manager of since 2014, was handed to Alex Breese on 1 December, following an announcement in Augu...

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