Barings hires replacement for Nangle on multi-asset team

Natalie Kenway
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Barings has hired Christopher Mahon from RMB Asset Management to replace Toby Nangle, Investment Week, IFAonline's sister title, understands.

Nangle, who worked within Barings’ multi-asset team, left in July 2011 to join Threadneedle as head of multi-asset. Mahon will take over his old role, joining as a director in the multi-asset team headed up by Andrew Cole and Percival Stanion. He has spent the last four years at RMB Asset Management, and is currently head of investment strategy. RMB is owned by South African firm Rand Merchant Bank. Prior to joining, Mahon had worked at another South African third-party fund management group – Coronation Fund Managers – where he was a senior analyst. Mahon is likely to join in S...

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