Ehrmann and Langridge exit Jupiter

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Jupiter managers Philip Ehrmann and Kathryn Langridge are to leave the company as it rejigs its emerging markets team, Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week can reveal.

Ehrmann (pictured), manager of the Jupiter China fund, joined the firm in 2006 to run the portfolio - currently £165m in size - having previously worked at Gartmore as head of global emerging markets. Langridge, meanwhile, joined in 2010 from what was then Lloyd George Management to run the £30m Global Emerging Markets fund. She previously spent 17 years at Invesco Perpetual. "Philip Ehrmann and Kathryn Langridge have decided to leave Jupiter to pursue their careers elsewhere. We are sorry to see them go and wish them both well for the future," Jupiter said in a statement. "They wi...

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