Investment - Articles - Schroders further strengthens Multi Asset Investment team


 Schroders is today announcing the appointment of two Senior Analyst hires to join the 90 strong Multi Asset Investment and Portfolio Solutions team.
 
 Matthew Joyce*, CFA, joins Schroders with over 9 years of Hedge Fund/Boutique Asset Management analyst experience. Prior to joining Schroders, Matthew was a European Equities analyst at Occam Asset Management and an analyst on the Paragon Global Opportunities Hedge Fund desk for Polar Capital LLP.
 
 Jingjing Cui, PhD, CFA, joins from JP Morgan Asset Management where she was VP, senior quantitative research analyst, responsible for quantitative modelling of Fixed Income and Currency portfolios. Jingjing joins with over 5 years of specialist research expertise.
 
 Nico Marais, Global Head of Multi Asset, commented:
 
 “We continue to experience strong growth in both our Multi Asset Investment and Portfolio Solutions businesses. I am pleased that with Matthew and Jingjing joining, we are able to further strengthen our Diversified Growth and Multi Asset Income research capabilities.”
  

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