Henderson's Bullock exits after 12 years

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Jayna Rana
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Henderson Global Investors' Chris Bullock, co-manager of the €3.2bn Horizon Euro Corporate Bond fund, has left the group after 12 years, as it announces the appointment of two fixed income managers.

Henderson confirmed that Bullock (pictured) left the business at the end of 2015, to take a break from the industry. He co-managed four funds within the credit team including the €3.2bn (£2.5bn) Henderson Horizon Euro Corporate Bond and £660m Credit Alpha funds. The funds will be managed in the same way following the departure using the team-based approach, led by global head of credit Stephen Thariyan, Kevin Loome, head of US credit, and portfolio manager Tom Ross. Henderson's Formica: Brexit impact will be 'modest' on UK asset managers Henderson also announced it recently hired t...

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