Portfolio managers
Jeff Grills and
Gunter Heiland, co-heads
of the emerging markets debt team, have left
JPMorgan Asset Management,
Dow Jones reports. Their replacement, whose identity
will be announced next week, hails from another well-known
investment manager and possesses "star power," the report
quoted a source as saying.
Four other members of the emerging markets debt team
remain with JPMorgan.
Grills joined JPMorgan in 1993. Heiland joined the firm
in 1997 following a seven-year stint at Salomon Brothers.
The two managed about $7 billion of assets, the report stated. One of their mutual funds available in the US, the
JPMorgan Emerging Markets
Debt Fund, advanced 30 percent this year, according to Morningstar data. By comparison, emerging market bonds, as measured by JPMorgan Emerging Market Index Global, gained nearly 20 percent.
The fund, however, was down 6.7 percent in the past 12 months, compared to a 5.4 percent rise in the benchmark index. 
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