Credit Suisse has new UK fixed income head

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Credit Suisse has announced the appointment of Richard Dryer as its director and head for UK fixed income in asset management.

Dryer has joined from Insight Investment Management where he was head of UK institutional credit. He is the latest in a series of hires at the bank’s asset management business, with Raphael Kassin also arriving as emerging markets fixed income chief. Credit Suisse fixed income for asset management head Paul Griffiths says Dryer’s appointment is in line with efforts to expand the fixed income business on a global basis. “He will be responsible for managing UK Fixed Income portfolios for institutional and retail clients around the world and for growing our UK fixed income business,” he ...

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