Barnfather takes over Lazard Euro desk

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Aaron Barnfather, formerly director of European equities at Newton, is to assume responsibility for Lazard's Continental European equities strategy from 3 March.

The position includes the management of the onshore Lazard European Alpha fund as well as its Dublin-based equivalent, the Lazard European Equity fund, and a number of segregated mandates. He takes over from Gabriella Boyle who will now focus her efforts solely on leading the firm's Global and International Select strategies. Barnfather will work alongside existing European team members Mark Little, Barnaby Wilson and Marina Leacock, while Boyle will continue to be involved with the team as there will be considerable overlap with her global remit. Aaron joined Lazard Asset Management ...

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