FIIG expands research team

15 March 2017
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Fixed income broker, FIIG Securities has added to its research team.

The company announced this week that two key hires meant it had created Australia’s largest sell-side credit research team with more than 100 years of combined experience in global credit markets.

The FIIG announcement said the company had hired John Manning as director - credit research, banks and financials, and Mary Anne Low as a director – credit research, infrastructure and resources, increasing its research team to six.

Confirming the appointments, FIIG Securities’ head of credit strategy and research, Mark Bayley said they would enhance the unit’s knowledge and experience while continuing to provide clients with the most informed view of global fixed income markets.

He said Manning had joined FIIG from Aberdeen Asset Management where he was head of Asia Pacific Credit Research while Low had joined from Moody’s Investor Service where she was an analyst in Project and Infrastructure Finance.

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