Barings sees exits from multi-asset team

Two this month

Tom Eckett
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Luca dal Mas, multi-asset manager at Barings Asset Management, has left after a decade with the firm.

This is the second exit from the firm's multi-asset team this month after Sonja Laud left to become head of equity at Fidelity International. Dal Mas spent ten years at Barings working in the multi-asset and private client teams. Prior to that, he worked on the index-linker multi-manager funds at Darta Saving Life in Dublin, and helped set up the hedge fund operation of Banca IMI in Milan. Barings said in a statement: "Luca has left Barings and we wish him the best in his future endeavors. Profiting from ultra-low interest rates - US inflation-linked bonds "Barings adheres to a ...

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