SLI snares SWIP bond strategy chief

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Standard Life Investments (SLI) has added former SWIP bond strategy head David Millar to its multi-asset investing team.

Millar has been appointed investment director, responsible for overseeing strategy on key insurance funds. Reporting to SLI multi-asset investing head Euan Munro, Millar will also take a prominent role in making bond market positions. “In addition to having a comprehensive knowledge of global bond markets, David brings an impressive grasp of global economics which will help us extract value across all asset categories,” Munro says. “David’s experience to date draws together a powerful combination of investment expertise and actuarial knowledge which will provide an excellent complemen...

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