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2021 Grand National: Why horses for courses applies to the investment world
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With Grand National weekend upon us, Darius McDermott uses the well-known racing metaphor horses for courses to explore a few investment funds and what they might offer a portfolio
Home / News / Newton IM hires Wellington manager as it seeks to rebuild UK equity income team
Newton IM hires Wellington manager as it seeks to rebuild UK equity income team
Ami Shah joins the UK equity income team months after Emma Mogford exits
Newton has hired Ami Shah from Wellington Management as it looks to boost its UK equity income team following the departure of Emma Mogford.
Shah was a portfolio manager and research analyst in Wellington’s value team where he helped manage $65bn (£47.5bn) worth of strategies for institutional clients.
Subject to regulatory approval, Shah will become the co-lead manager on the Newton UK Equity Income strategy and the BNY Mellon UK Income fund, on which Mogford was lead manager from November 2017 until last September.
As the country gears up to carry out two million vaccinations a week, you could be forgiven for thinking that investing in healthcare might be a smart move right now.
But while it s true that the extraordinary scientific advances of the last year have rightly made superstars out of women and men in white coats – the likes of Oxford University s Sarah Gilbert and BioNTech founders Ugur Sahin and Ozlem Tureci – it hasn t necessarily given a shot in the arm to those who have bought into big pharmaceutical businesses.
The sector was a standout performer in the first half of 2020, but it underperformed in the second, particularly in the UK.
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