HSBC GAM promotes Radovic to lead global credit research

Head to remain in Paris to front local credit team

Mike Sheen
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HSBC Global Asset Management has promoted Tina Radovic to global head of credit research, leading a 44-strong team within the firm's $179bn fixed income offering.

Radovic, who joined HSBC GAM a year after the credit research platform was established in 2002, will report to global CIO for fixed income Xavier Baraton. M&G's Woolnough: Where credit's due She will remain in Paris and will retain responsibility for the local credit team, which she has led for the past decade. Former sell-side credit analyst at Crédit Agricole Indosuez and Crédit Lyonnais Radovic said HSBC GAM's credit platform "plays a crucial role in delivering the best solutions" to the firm's clients, and under her leadership she will work to "retain our position as one of the...

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