Big changes at AMPH
Monday, December 9th 2002, 1:25PM
AMP Henderson Global Investors, has appointed Paul Dyer as its new chief investment officer.AMP Henderson managing director Catherine Savage says Dyer will oversee the domestic fixed interest and equities operations, while retaining responsibility for strategic and tactical asset allocation.
"Paul will focus on the integrity of the investment process and delivering the highest quality investment outcomes."
Former CIO Chris Wozniak, is taking up a senior role within Henderson Global Investors in the United Kingdom. He will become director of global asset allocation within the fixed interest team, retaining a strong relationship with the New Zealand operation.
Tore Hayward has also been appointed, to a new position of fixed interest strategist. Hayward was formerly foreign reserves manager with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. He brings with him considerable experience in funds management and investment banking, having worked at ANZ and Tower Asset Management.
Hayward’s appointment will strengthen what is already a well-respected fixed interest team, comprising Grant Hassell, Peter Scobie and Vicky Hyde-Smith. The team’s primary focus will continue to be duration management, while the additional resource expands its investment and credit research capabilities.
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