Martin Currie Investment Management has appointed Andrew Graham as its new head of Asia after Jason McCay’s exit.
Graham joined Martin Currie in 2010 and heads the Asia team. He is lead manager of the Martin Currie Asia Pacific and Asia Long-Term Unconstrained funds alongside the Martin Currie Pacific Trust.
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He joined from Sofaer Global Research and has over 20 years’ experience of managing Asia-Pacific equities. At Sofaer, where he was a partner, Graham managed the company’s Japan absolute return fund and co-managed its Pacific-region absolute return fund.
Prior to this, Graham spent five years as senior vice president at Putnam Investments, where he co-managed its International Capital Opportunities Fund, focusing particularly on the Asia-Pacific region.
Earlier in his career Andrew held portfolio management roles at both Scottish Widows Investment Partnership and Kemper Investment Management.
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