HSBC GAM appoints co-CIOs for multi-asset

Based in Paris and London

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HSBC Global Asset Management (HSBC GAM) has appointed Jean-Charles Bertrand and Joe Little as global co-chief investment officers of multi-asset.

As co-CIOs, Bertrand and Little will continue to work together to further develop HSBC GAM's multi-asset investment capability, ensuring that it tailors its investment strategies to meet the varying needs of a wide range of clients across geographies, in a consistent and coherent way. Little will focus mainly on the investment process, including economic and asset allocation research and investment strategy. Bertrand will focus mainly on risk budgeting, portfolio construction and fulfilment. Both of them will report to Chris Cheetham. Bertrand will be based in Paris, and Little in Lon...

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