Amati Global Investors hires Saracen Fund Managers equity stalwart
Scott McKenzie leaves Saracen after seven years to work across Amati’s fund range
Amati Global Investors has hired Saracen Fund Managers’ Scott McKenzie as a portfolio manager.
McKenzie (pictured) joins Amati’s investment team working with Paul Jourdan, David Stevenson, Anna Macdonald and Gareth Blades across the TB Amati UK Smaller Companies fund, Amati AIM VCT plc and the Amati Aim IHT Portfolio Service.
McKenzie, who has more than 20 years’ UK equities experience, was previously head of research and fund manager on the TB Saracen UK Alpha and TB Saracen UK Income funds. He joined the firm in 2014 and launched the UK Income fund before being appointed as manager on the UK Alpha fund in June 2017. He left Saracen at the end of March.
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Dormant gas exploration licences emerge as next frontier in New South Wales gas battle
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About a decade ago, a coal seam gas company went door knocking in the New South Wales Upper Hunter.
Key points:
The approval of the Narrabri Gas project has energised gas companies
Twelve dormant gas licenses cover 55,000 square kilometres in north-west NSW, and have renewal applications pending
The state government s Future of Gas statement is expected in the coming months
What happened next would drive a wedge through Anne Bishop s family.