UPDATE 4-MOVES-Morgan Stanley, Neuberger Berman
(Adds Morgan Stanley, Neuberger Berman, Huron Consulting)
May 21 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Thursday.
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MORGAN STANLEY (MS.N)
Stu Hendel is stepping down as the global head of Morgan Stanley's prime brokerage unit, according to an internal memo obtained by Reuters. Hendel will be replaced by Alex Ehrlich, who was previously with UBS (UBSN.VX). [ID:nN21309248]
NEUBERGER BERMAN
The asset manager said distressed credit portfolio manager Michael Holmberg joined the firm with a team of four other investment professionals from Newberry Capital Management LLC. Holmberg, who will be based in Chicago, joins the firm's integrated Leveraged Asset Management platform, which will be extending its product offerings to include distressed credit securities.
HURON CONSULTING GROUP INC (HURN.O)
The financial consulting firm named David Shade as president and chief operating officer. [ID: nWNAB2597]
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS
The world's largest mutual fund firm named Jacques Perold as chief operating officer of asset management. Perold, who previously served as president of Fidelity spinoff Geode Capital Management, will oversee Fidelity's investment operations including its core mutual funds unit, Fidelity Management & Research Co. [ID:nN21303285]
COLLINS STEWART (CLST.L)
Former Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) bank analyst William Tanona has joined London-based financial advisory firm Collins Stewart. Tanona, who is based in New York, will launch coverage of the U.S. banking sector for Collins Stewart. [ID:nN21380392]
MANULIFE FINANCIAL CORP (MFC.TO)
Canada's largest insurer named Warren Thomson as chief investment officer. Thomson succeeds Donald Guloien. [ID:nWNAB2464]
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