Fidelity hands McQuaker five-strong multi-asset Open range

Joined firm in October 2016

Laura Dew
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Bill McQuaker is to take over management of five risk-rated vehicles in the Fidelity Multi Asset Open range, after joining the firm in October.

McQuaker joined Fidelity International as a portfolio manager last year from his position as head of multi-asset at Henderson Global Investors. Speaking to Professional Adviser's sister magazine Investment Week, in his first interview since joining the firm, McQuaker (pictured) said he would be running five funds which make up Fidelity's Open multi-asset range from 11 January. These portfolios were previously run on a team basis by Nick Peters, Eugene Philalithis and Ayesha Akbar.  Asia and emerging markets specialist Akbar will remain on the funds as co-manager "to provide continu...

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