Threadneedle boosts emerging markets and fixed income teams

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14 January 2011
| By Caroline Munro |

International asset manager Threadneedle has attracted fund managers from Goldman Sachs and Aberdeen Asset Management to join its global emerging markets equities and fixed income teams.

Goldman Sachs' former executive director of its principal strategies group, Irina Miklavchich, will join the Asia (ex Japan) and global emerging markets equities team and will manage a number of global emerging markets funds.

Matthew Cobon has joined Threadneedle’s developed government and currency team from Aberdeen Asset Management/Deutsche Asset Management, where he was global head of currency fund management.

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