AMP Capital expands dynamic markets team
AMP Capital has announced the appointment of Brad Creighton to the newly created role of portfolio strategist in the firm’s dynamic markets team.
In his new role, he would identify tail hedging strategies, assess and identify market dislocations and investment opportunities.
He would be based in Sydney, reporting to AMP Capital’s head of dynamic markets Nader Naeimi who said the appointment followed clients’ demand for multi-asset investments that provide macro theme, with a strong opportunity to expand its offering in the Asia Pacific region.
“The multi-asset business is fundamental to AMP Capital’s strategy to expand into new markets,” said Naeimi. “We’ve seen continued demand for our cross asset investment capability with more than A$1.6 billion invested in the AMP Capital Dynamic Markets Fund over the past seven years from institutional and retail clients around the world.”
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