HSBC GAM hires EMD head from BNP Paribas

Reporting to Xavier Baraton

David Brenchley
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HSBC Global Asset Management has hired Luther Bryan Carter from BNP Paribas Asset Management as its new head of global emerging markets debt, reporting to global CIO fixed income, private debt and alternatives Xavier Baraton.

Current EMD head Nishant Upadhyay will stay with HSBC GAM, focusing on fixed income investment platform projects. Carter will be based in London and head up HSBC GAM's global EMD team, managing its investment process and portfolios. HSBC GAM unveils new passive EM debt fund Baraton said Carter had "a strong track record in the industry", adding he would "play a leading role in strengthening our EMD investment process". "Global EMD remains our key capability and Bryan's appointment is testament to our commitment to managing these assets with the skill expertise and stewardship th...

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