CSAM fills multi-manager role

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Credit Suisse Asset Management has moved to shore up its multi-manager arm with the appointment of Graham Duce as head of its UK multi-manager platform.

Updated with additional material from Professional Adviser at 11:07am His appointment has taken on extra significiance as it has emerged a further three members of the Credit Suisse multi-manager team have walked out. Professional Adviser, IFAonline's sister title, says fund manager Kelly Prior and analysts Anthony Willis and Paul Green resigned this week, following hot on the heels of flagship fund managers Gary Potter and Robert Burdett a fortnight ago. Speculation is rife that the trio is to follow Potter and Burdett to Thames River, but a spokesman for the firm refused to comment. T...

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