Aviva Investors expands EMD team with triple appointment

Amy Kam joins from GAM as senior portfolio manager

Mike Sheen
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Aviva Investors has expanded its emerging markets debt team with the appointments of a senior portfolio manager and two analysts.

Amy Kam joins from GAM as a senior portfolio manager, responsible for co-managing the firm's Emerging Market Corporate Bond strategy alongside head of hard currency EMD Aaron Grehan, while Nafez Zouk and Aleksej Gren have been respectively appointed EM sovereign analyst and EM corporate analyst. It was revealed earlier this month that Aviva Investors is laying off ten equity managers in an attempt to cut costs, with high-profile managers including Mikhail Zverev and David Cumming departing. Kam, who was an investment manager at GAM, has over a decade of experience in emerging markets ...

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