JPM replaces Anderson on Sterling Corporate Bond fund

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J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) has appointed Andreas Michalitsianos to run its £200m Sterling Corporate Bond fund following the departure of John Anderson.

Michalitsianos, who joins from JPMAM'S fixed income desk in New York, will report to head of investment grade credit, Lisa Coleman. "Andreas is a highly skilled investor with a thorough knowledge of UK corporate credits, who will be leveraging a diligent investment process," she said. "In this capacity he will access the resources of a global team with six portfolio managers, 11 specialist credit analysts and two dedicated traders with extensive experience across UK and European credit markets." The appointment follows the news that Anderson (pictured), who joined from Gartmore in ...

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