Granada Capital Announces David May as Head of Research at Granada Capital
Online, May 19, 2014 (Newswire.com) - With responsibility for macro research, he will make a key contribution to the house view generated by Granada Capital's Chief Investment Office. He will also run micro research, providing portfolio managers with investable ideas across all asset classes. In addition, Mr. May will play a prominent role in presenting investment views to clients of Granada Capital.
Granada Capital's Chief Investment Officer, Mr. Frank Patterson said: "I am delighted to welcome an investment professional of David's calibre to the firm. Having a powerful global research function gives our investment teams a crucial edge as they strive to deliver superior performance to our clients. David will help us to make optimal use of our global research resources as well as the best external research."
David May was most recently Head of Macro & Investment Strategy at HSBC Global Asset Management. From 2004 to 2010 he served as Head of Research and Chief Economist for Emerging Markets for CitiBank across different asset classes.
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