Schroders expands multi-asset team with manager hire

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Schroders has expanded Johanna Kyrklund's multi-asset team with the appointment of Matthias Scheiber as fund manager.

Scheiber joins from Aethra Asset Management where he was a partner and fund manager responsible for managing absolute return mandates and a hedge fund, as well as setting up a qualitative and quantitative investment process. He will report to head of multi-asset Kyrklund (pictured). He has previously worked for Fortis Investments as a portfolio manager and strategist, and for ABN Amro Asset Management. Nico Marais, head of multi-asset investment and portfolio solutions, said: “Our multi-asset business has grown rapidly over the past five years and we are keen to build on this momen...

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