J.P. Morgan Asset Management's (JPMAM) Stephen Macklow-Smith will retire from the asset management industry at the end of 2020, after 23 years with the firm.
JPMAM has announced a raft of changes to the management of a suite of European funds and investment trusts co-managed by Macklow-Smith, which will take place as of 1 November 2020 as a result of his departure. The firm said there would be a handover of responsibilities to other members of its international equity group between now and 31 December, when Macklow-Smith will depart the company. Man GLG Japan Core Alpha's Harker and Edwards to retire The JPMorgan European Investment Trust will welcome three new managers, with Zenah Shuhaiber and Timothy Lewis helping manage the trust's...
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