Fund managers Ian Barrass and Colin Hughes are set to retire from Janus Henderson Investors.
Barrass (pictured), who co-managed the £108m Henderson Alternatives Strategies Trust (HAST), is set to depart at the end of June, due to a long-standing health issue. Co-manager James de Bunsen will continue in his role, which he has held since 2014 while Peter Webster, fund manager at Janus Henderson, is becoming co-manager on HAST following Barrass' retirement. Barrass joined Henderson in 2005 as a partner on its private equity business, primarily responsible for managing funds of funds' portfolios. He moved over to the multi-asset team in 2013 and was given the reigns on the £72...
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