Schroders manager selection head Hall rejoins Russell

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Schroders' Rob Hall has rejoined Russell Investments after two and a half years away from the firm.

Hall (pictured), who joined Schroders as head of manager selection in March 2011, previously worked at Russell for twenty years as a director in European equity portfolio management. He joins Russell as a client portfolio manager in its 37-strong multi-asset team. Russell head of multi-asset Christophe Caspar said: "We are pleased to welcome Rob back to Russell and to our multi-asset team. "His appointment brings increased depth to our multi-asset capabilities and his skills are a strong complement to our existing multi-asset group." Schroders' bolstered its own multi-asset team...

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