HSBC Investments hires property fund experts

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HSBC Investments has hired a team of property fund selection experts to work on its multi-manager arm.

The Real Estate Multimanager team will research funds that invest in both physical property and listed property securities throughout the world. It will consist of seven property specialists headed by Guy Morrell who, in turn, will report to global chief investment officer Joanna Munro. Morrell and his team will be UK based and have a global remit. HSBC says there are plans in place for additional team members to be based in New York and Hong Kong in the near future. The UK-based team, which has worked together at HSBC for three years, has transferred internally from HSBC Specialist I...

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