Three senior fixed income heads have all exited Aberdeen Asset Management following a restructure of its global fixed income team.
Kieron Nutbrown, head of global macro, Richard Dryer, head of global credit and Jon Cunliffe, head of global macro strategy, have all departed the firm. As part of the overhaul of the fixed income team, Brett Diment has been promoted to head of emerging market & sovereign debt. Meanwhile József Szabó - promoted from portfolio manager to head of global macro following Nutbrown's departure - will manage non-credit global bond mandates and Oliver Boulind, senior portfolio manager for the US, has been appointed head of global credit. Both Boulind and Szabó will relocate to London as a ...
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