J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) has appointed Myles Bradshaw as managing director and head of global aggregate fixed income strategies within its global fixed income currencies and commodities (GFICC) group.
Bradshaw, who joins from Amundi, succeeds Iain Stealey in this role, after he was promoted to international CIO for GFICC earlier this year. JPMAM said its global aggregate strategies team uses the GFICC platform for its multi-sector bond portfolios and that the $591bn platform has more than 279 investors managing money across government bonds, credit, emerging markets debt, currency and securitised debt. JPMAM launches pair of multi-factor ETFs In his new role, Bradshaw will work with these global sector teams to "determine the tactical asset allocation of JPMAM's suite of global ...
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