Loomis, Sayles & Company has appointed Peter Marber as head of its emerging markets investments.

Peter’s responsibilities will encompass emerging markets fixed income and equity investing. He will report to Jae Park, chief investment officer.

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Peter joins Loomis Sayles from HSBC Global Asset Management. He held several roles during his tenure within HSBC’s emerging markets group including chief business strategist, global head of emerging markets debt, and portfolio manager.

Prior to its acquisition by HSBC in 2005, Peter was founding partner, senior portfolio manager and chief investment strategist for The Atlantic Advisors.

Peter was also president of the emerging markets subsidiaries at Dresdner Kleinwort (formerly Wasserstein Perella) and he began his career at UBS. He has been a faculty member at Columbia University since 1993, teaching at the Business School and School of International and Public Affairs, and has also taught at Johns Hopkins and Universidad Francisco Marroquin in Guatemala City, Guatemala.

Peter assumes leadership of an emerging markets product team that includes portfolio managers David Rolley, Eddy Sternberg and Peter Frick, and emerging markets senior credit strategist Elisabeth Colleran.

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"As emerging markets have grown in importance we have continued to add investment professionals focused in this area. Peter’s depth of experience and expertise will help ensure we bring the full power four firm’s resources to bear in identifying emerging markets investment opportunities for our clients’ portfolios," said Jae Park.

Loomis Sayles has recently added four key EM resources, including Bianca Taylor, emerging markets senior sovereign analyst; Celeste Tay, Asia sovereign analyst; Li Ping Yeo, Asia senior credit analyst; Nada Oulidi, emerging markets senior bank analyst.