Resignations cripple Credit Suisse MM team

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A FURTHER three members of the Credit Suisse multi-manager team have walked out.

The dramatic development leaves just one of the original team, Scott Spencer, at the firm. The trio of resignations follows the departure of multi-manager heads of department Gary Potter and Robert Burdett less than two weeks ago. The pair will join Thames River Capital later this summer. It emerged this morning that Kelly Prior, fund manager, and analysts Anthony Willis and Paul Green resigned this week amidst speculation they are to follow their former bosses to Thames River. However, a spokesman for the company would not comment when asked if any of the three was to join Thames River...

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