J.P.Morgan Asset Management's Sarah Emly has returned to her position as a fund manager after a leave of absence due to ill health.
Emly (pictured) temporarily left the firm last September after a period of ill health and her position on the vehicles she managed was taken over by John Baker and William Meadon. She has now returned to her role as open-ended fund and investment trust manager on a part-time basis. Her portfolio management responsibilities include the £62m JP Morgan Income & Growth investment trust, co-management of the £50m JP Morgan Elect Managed Income and £106m JP Morgan Income & Capital funds with Baker, and running the £298m JP Morgan Claverhouse investment trust with Meadon. She also co-mana...
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