Hargreaves Lansdown strengthens research team with two new hires

Joining HL Fund Research team

Eve Maddock-Jones
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Investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown has made two senior hires in its research team, effective immediately.

Derren Nathan has been hired as head of equity research, joining from Hybridan, corporate brokerage where he was director of research. Hal Cook is the second hire, taking on the role of senior investment analyst. He joins from American asset management firm Mercer, where he held the same role, bringing with him a background in mixed asset and fixed income.   The pair will be part of the HL Fund Research team, which analyses funds, investment trusts and ETFs but also makes fund selections for HL's products, including the Wealth Shortlist. Emma Wall, head of investment analysis an...

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