Ex-Schroders credit head Cordery joins Santander AM

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Ex-Schroders head of UK and European credit Adam Cordery has joined Santander Asset Management after exiting Schroders last July.

Cordery (pictured) has been appointed Santander AM's global head of European fixed income, overseeing €13bn in assets under management.  Dolores Ybarra, Santander Asset Management's global CIO, said Cordery's appointment will bolster the firm's expertise in the fixed income market. "This is a key appointment in growing our institutional business worldwide, as he manages an asset class which is in high demand from institutional clients," she said.  "Adam has proven experience, has delivered excellent results and will play a key role in building our company's international profile." ...

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