Stephen Snowden talks to Mike Sheen about significant industry changes over the past 20 years, revelations he had during gardening leave between leaving Kames and joining Artemis, and how he made the best and worst trades of his career within a matter of weeks of each other amid the fallout of the Global Financial Crisis.
Stephen Snowden spent seven years at Kames Capital, most recently as its co-head of fixed income, before joining Artemis Fund Managers in 2019 as head of the fixed income team, alongside senior colleagues including head of high yield David Ennett. Assuming his new role at Artemis with a career spanning over 20 years, Snowden's arrival prompted a flurry of fixed income launches, including a corporate bond fund for him to run. Kames Capital bond fund fee cut a 'sign of things to come' How does your investment approach at Artemis compare to funds you have managed in the past? One o...
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