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Colonial analyst departs

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Staff changes continue at Colonial, with another analyst leaving the firm.

Colonial First State Global Asset Management (CFSGAM) analyst Susan Arnold has left, after a long history with the firm.

Arnold joined the group, then known as Commonwealth Investment Management, as a trainee equities analyst in 1991.

In 2002 Arnold left the group and returned in 2007. Her most recent role with the company was in the Australian Core Equities team.

The Australian Core Equities team is currently led by Martin Littler. The team consists of 15 people.

 
 

"Colonial First State Global Asset Management is recruiting for a senior analyst to replace the role," a company spokesperson said.

Arnold is the second analyst to depart CFSGAM in a month.

On September 15, fixed income manager Kapstream poached CFSGAM portfolio manager Mark Mitchell to its team.

Mitchell worked with CFSGAM's fixed income team. At Kapstream, Mitchell will take on the role of portfolio manager and head of credit.