JPM poaches Schroders' Gartside

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Schroders' head of global fixed income Nick Gartside is joining J.P. Morgan as the head of fixed income after an eight-year tenure, Investment Week understands.

Bhupinder Bahra and Frederick Bourgoin are taking over the £324m Schroder Strategic Bond, ISF Global Bond and Institutional International Bond with immediate effect, as well as the ISF Global Inflation Linked Bond, assisted by David Scammell. Gartside joined Schroders in 2002, taking on the Strategic Bond fund when Bob Michele defected to JPM in 2008. Bahra joined Schroders in 2006, having previously worked for Barclays Global Investors (BGI) and the Bank of England. Bourgoin also joined Schroders in 2006 from BGI, and has worked for UBK Asset Management. Scammell is head of UK a...

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