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The insurer stuck with the bond manager after outflows spurred by the departure of Bill Gross prompting some analysts to call for a divestment.
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Since taking over as chief investment officer in 2011, she has worked to advance Palmer Squares risk management, marketing, technology and operations.
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A boost in retail enthusiasm at home amid waning international demand has allowed continued tightening of investment grade credit spreads.
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After a decade at the SEC, she joined global law firm Ropes & Gray, buttressing the firm's regulatory and ETF capabilities.
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Europe's second-largest insurer announced a plan to list a minority in its U.S. Life & Savings unit and 64% position in the asset manager.
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The new company reiterated that it expects annual cost savings of about $258.6 million by the end of the third year following the merger.
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The Turning Rock Partners founder says the firm, focused on alternative asset markets, is young and still growing.
May 10 -
These 10 leaders transformed their organizations to face the fund industry's biggest challenges.
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Most of the funds are long-only, and investors tend to take advantage of the slide in prices by adding their holdings.
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If not for her hiring expertise, CEO Jeffrey Gundlach says the bond behemoth would not have managed nearly as well following her death.
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