SWIP stars left out of overhauled global equities team

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Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP) has confirmed the members of its revamped global equities team who will be staying following its overhaul.

The asset manager announced it was shutting down some of its regional investment desks and culling 23 investment roles in April this year, as part of a major reorganisation of its £54bn equities business. Under the leadership of Will Low, head of global equities, the fund managers included in the team are: James Clunie Andrew Paisley Gregor MacDonald Vicky Watson Tony Foster Johnny Russell Nick Ford Iain Fulton Stephen Corr Mark Phillips James Kinghorn Catie Wearmouth Greig Bryson Craig Bonthron Karolina Noculak Missing from the list are managers include Mike McNaught-Davis (pictu...

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