Fabiana Fedeli to lead M&G's £57bn equities division

Joins from Robeco AM where she was global head of fundamental equities

Pedro Gonçalves
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M&G has tapped Fabiana Fedeli to lead the asset manager's £57bn equities division in the newly created role of chief investment officer, equities.

The appointment follows M&G's commitment a year ago to revitalising its active equity investment capabilities, which has focused on delivering more consistent investment performance and developing strategies to meet evolving customer and client needs. She joins from Robeco Asset Management where she was global head of fundamental equities, leading an international investment team managing a range of active equity strategies. Fedeli had direct portfolio management responsibility for three of those strategies and has experience of integrating sustainability and impact into investment proce...

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