Jupiter's Lawery to retire from Merlin team at end of 2014

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Jupiter Asset Management's Peter Lawery, a key part of the group's Merlin multi-manager team headed by John Chatfeild-Roberts, is to retire at the end of the year.

Lawery, who has worked at Jupiter for the past 13 years, runs the Merlin fund range alongside Chatfeild-Roberts (pictured) and Algy Smith-Maxwell. He will stay on at Jupiter in a consultant role once he retires from fund management at the end of 2014. The most popular multi-manager range in the retail funds industry, the five-strong Merlin range has assets of £9bn, encompassing the £4.7bn Merlin Income fund, the £1.9bn Growth fund and the £1.6bn Balanced fund. > Read: Jupiter duo warn of ‘disruptive events' in next 12 months < Lawery has worked with Chatfeild-Roberts and Smith-Ma...

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