Invesco's Paul Causer and Paul Read to retire at the end of 2021

'Two Pauls synonymous with the fixed interest capability at Invesco'

Pedro Gonçalves
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One of the industry's most prolific partnerships is coming to an end as Invesco's Paul Causer and Paul Read will retire from their roles after 26 years of working together.

They will hand over their leadership responsibilities as co-heads of the Henley fixed interest team to Michael Matthews and Thomas Moore. Over the last 26 years, Causer and Read have built the Henley fixed interest team into one of the most recognised and successful investment teams in Europe. Starting with just three people in 1995, the team has grown to 28, with plans to expand further during 2021. Causer and Read said: "This has been a very big decision for us.  We are proud of our achievements and enjoy our role and the people we work with. However, we feel that in Michael and Tho...

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