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CSAM's Hall leaves

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Fund manager loses investment manager while former analyst resurfaces at Citi.

Credit Suisse Asset Management's (CSAM) investment manager Madelyn Hall has left the organisation after ten years with the firm.

Hall, who began with CSAM as a graduate, researched stocks in the retail and construction sectors. It is believed that Hall has taken some time off to travel and will move back to Queensland, where she was originally from.

Former CSAM database administrator and analyst James Barrett will take up a job with Citi, joining the firm's global infrastructure research team as an analyst.

"We wish both Madelyn and James all the best in their new endeavours," CSAM head of Australian equities Steve Guibin said.

 
 

The firm is currently searching for a replacement for Barrett.