Artemis poaches high yield analyst from Bank of America to bolster fixed income division

Haris Papadopoulos joins

Linus Uhlig
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Artemis Investment Management has hired high yield analyst Haris Papadopoulos to strengthen its fixed income team.

Papadopoulos joined the Edinburgh- and London-based firm from Bank of America to expand Artemis' fixed income team of eight across the two cities.  Based in London, Papadopoulos started in the new role last month; he has started working alongside high yield fund managers Jack Holmes and David Ennett, and high yield analyst Darcey Watson.  Artemis partners get £57m payout despite drop in profits on lower assets Prior to his near-seven years at Bank of America, where he began as a credit research analyst and left as vice president, high yield analyst, Papadopoulos started his career ...

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