RAM appoints deputy head of UK equities

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Resolution Asset Management (RAM) has appointed former Threadneedle Pan-European research head Neil Richardson as deputy head of UK equities.

Richardson, who will report directly to Peter Reid, director and CIO of UK equities, spent nine years at Threadneedle, before joining Citigroup Global Markets as director for Pan-European equity sales. In his 20 years of industry experience, he has also worked at Edinburgh Fund Managers and Allied Dunbar. RAM's chief executive, Gavin Stewart, said: "We are delighted to have attracted someone of Neil's calibre to the UK team. His extensive range of experience from both the sell and buy sides of the industry will be invaluable in helping us meet our objectives as we enter a period of exten...

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