ABN AMRO Investment Solutions, the asset management arm of the Amsterdam-based ABN AMRO private bank, has appointed Christophe Boucher as its new chief investment officer.
Boucher, who has worked at ABN AMRO since 2007, has been the firm's head of quantitative research and strategy for the last seven years. As part of the role, Boucher will supervise investment teams including ESG, manager due diligence, operational due diligence, portfolio management and the quantitative research teams, while also leading the firm's investment strategy. Boucher replaces Eric Ebermeyer, who left the firm last month, according to his LinkedIn. RBC Bluebay's chief investment strategist David Riley retires He will also continue to manage the firm's quantitative analy...
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