AMP Capital loses Asian Equities team head

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23 June 2011
| By Mike Taylor |
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AMP Capital Investors has appointed acting co-heads to its Asian Equities team following the departure of incumbent, Karma Wilson (pictured).

The company announced to the Australian Securities Exchange today that it had appointed Jonathan Reoch and Ragavan Sivanesarajah as acting co-heads, while an internal and external search is undertaken to find a replacement for Wilson.

Confirming the changes, AMP Capital chief investment officer, David Kiddie said both Reoch and Sivanesarajah had joined the company in 2008 and had substantial investment experience.

Wilson is credited with having established AMP Capital’s Asian Equities capability.

The AMP Capital announcement said Wilson was leaving the company and relocating with her family overseas.

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