Henderson confirms full New Star line-up

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Henderson Global Investors has confirmed which managers will be running all New Star funds brought over as part of its acquisition of the failed fund house.

It has been confirmed that in addition to the departure of equity managers Tim Steer and Charles Deptford, fixed income manager Phil Roantree will also be leaving the company. Roantree's £316m Sterling Bond fund will now be run by Henderson's head of credit Stephen Thariyan and manager of its All Stocks Credit and Long Dated Credit funds, Philip Payne. It has also been confirmed analyst Simon Rowe will become co-manager of New Star European Growth with Richard Pease, having worked with Pease on the fund since joining the firm in 2001. The head of Henderson's European Equity desk, S...

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