JPMAM fixed income CIO Gartside departs after almost a decade

Joined in 2010

Jayna Rana
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Nick Gartside, international chief investment officer of global fixed income, currency and commodities at J. P. Morgan Asset Management has left the firm to pursue other opportunities.

Gartside, who is also co-manager on a number of the group's multi-sector fixed income products including the $1.4bn JPM Global Strategic Bond fund, joined the firm in 2010 from Schroders. He has also held roles at Mercury Asset Management and Merrill Lynch Investment Managers. According to the firm, the manager has left to "pursue other opportunities" and will be replaced in his CIO role by Iain Stealey. Stealey will also continue to co-manage the funds on which he was named alongside Gartside and Robert Michele, CIO and head of global fixed income. This includes the JPM Global Str...

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