SJP replaces managers on Greater Euro and UK and General

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St.James's Place will replace the management on its £414m UK and General and £388m Greater European funds.

From 1 September, management on the UK and General fund will be handed to JO Hambro's John Wood and Peg McGetrick, of Boston-based Liberty Square Asset Management. On the Greater European fund, Stuart Mitchell of S W Mitchell Captital will work alongside Kenneth Broekaert, of Toronto-based Burgundy Asset Management. The two funds are currently managed by THS Partners' Cato Stonex, John Hodson, Mark Evans and Simon Edelsten. SJP UK & General has struggled over one year to 28 July, falling 16.5% against an 11.8% decline for the IMA UK All Companies sector and a 10.6% drop for the F...

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