OMAM adds two to fixed interest team

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Old Mutual Asset Managers (OMAM) has added two new managers to its fixed interest team.

Chris Palmer has been appointed joint manager of the Old Mutual Dynamic Bond fund, working alongside OMAM fixed interest chief Andrew Tunks. Palmer has moved from Elgin Capital, where he was a crossover credit specialist focusing on the sterling bond market. Former Gulf International Bank trader and analyst Rachid Semaoune has also joined the team, becoming deputy manager of the Old Mutual Corporate Bond fund, the Stephen Snowden managed offering. Tunks says the firm is delighted to add Palmer and Semaoune. “They are both talented and experienced investment professionals and I expect ...

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