de Blonay to work with Gibbs on Jupiter Financial Opps

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Guy de Blonay will co-manage of the £1.4bn Jupiter Financial Opportunities fund alongside Philip Gibbs from the summer of 2010.

The former New Star Global Financials fund manager, who quit Henderson last month, will initially join Jupiter in January 2010 in an advisory capacity. Under the management of Gibbs, the Jupiter Financial Opportunities fund has returned 825% since its launch in June 1997, against a 39% rise for the FTSE Financials index. "I am delighted that Guy will be joining me in co-managing the Jupiter Financial Opportunities fund," Gibbs says. "The fund has enjoyed strong inflows during the past year and despite the travails of the past two years, the global financials sector still makes up s...

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