
Ruchir Sharma who was the Head of Emerging Markets and Chief Global Strategist at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, has quit the firm after 25 years.
Amy Oldenburg replaces Sharma as the Head of Emerging Markets Equity at its investment management business, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.
Oldenburg has spent over 20 years in Morgan Stanley's asset management business and has been Chief Operating Officer overseeing its emerging markets platform since 2013. She will take up the position immediately, said the memo according to Reuters.
Ruchir Sharma joined Morgan Stanley Investment Management in 1996. Bloomberg named Ruchir one of the top 50 Most Influential people in the world in October 2015. In 2012, Sharma was selected as one of the top global thinkers by Foreign Policy magazine and in June 2013, India’s premier weekly magazine Outlook named Sharma as one of The World’s 25 Smartest Indians.
Amy Oldenburg replaces Sharma as the Head of Emerging Markets Equity at its investment management business, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.
Oldenburg has spent over 20 years in Morgan Stanley's asset management business and has been Chief Operating Officer overseeing its emerging markets platform since 2013. She will take up the position immediately, said the memo according to Reuters.
Ruchir Sharma joined Morgan Stanley Investment Management in 1996. Bloomberg named Ruchir one of the top 50 Most Influential people in the world in October 2015. In 2012, Sharma was selected as one of the top global thinkers by Foreign Policy magazine and in June 2013, India’s premier weekly magazine Outlook named Sharma as one of The World’s 25 Smartest Indians.
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