SWIP boosts global strategy team

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Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP) has expanded its global strategy team with the appointment of Kenneth Anderson as investment director.

Anderson will report to Ken Adams, head of global strategy at SWIP. He joins SWIP from BlackRock where he was co-head of EAFE (Europe, Australia and the Far East) equities and investment director of European equities for 11 years. Anderson is re-joining SWIP after working there from 1989 to 1999, when he was lead portfolio manager on Asia ex-Japan funds and latterly investment director for European equities. "SWIP's global strategy team plays a key role in determining SWIP's house view on asset classes with the aim of adding value across client portfolios through tactical asset all...

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