Stern to head SLI multi-asset team

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Standard Life Investments (SLI) has appointed Guy Stern as head of multi-asset management it was announced today.

Previously, Stern worked for Credit Suisse Asset Management as CIO of multi-asset class solutions in the UK and US. Stern will report to Euan Munro, head of multi-asset investing, and will take responsibility for over £60bn in assets. He will lead one of the three functional units of the multi-asset team, with the others being strategic research, run by Andrew Milligan, and risk analysis, headed by Julian Coutts. Commenting on the appointment, Munro says: “Guy will be responsible for managing the team which runs some of our highest profile funds and our demands are therefore high.” “In ...

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