Newton's £4bn man Jason Pidcock quits to join Jupiter

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Newton Investment Management's Jason Pidcock is leaving the group to join Jupiter.

He has been manager of the £4.4bn Newton Asian Income fund since launch in 2005, and will join Jupiter later in the year, Professional Adviser sister title Investment Week first revealed. At Jupiter, Pidcock will help build a new Asian Income strategy to complement its existing range of more growth-oriented and multi-cap emerging market products. The new fund will follow a income-based, larger cap investment strategy. It follows the recent launch of the Jupiter Unconstrained Global Emerging Markets SICAV managed by Ross Teverson.   Related reading: Inflows slow at Jupiter in 2...

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