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AMP Henderson appoints new NZ head of investment

By NZPA

Monday 9th December 2002

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New Zealand's largest fund manager, AMP Henderson Global Investors, has appointed a new chief investment officer.

Paul Dyer will take over from Chris Wozniak, who will begin work with Henderson Global Investors in Britain. Mr Wozniak will be director of global asset allocation within the fixed interest team.

AMP says he will retain a strong relationship with the New Zealand operation.

Mr Dyer, who is currently AMP Henderson's head of strategy, will oversee domestic fixed interest and equities operations, while retaining responsibility for strategic and tactical asset allocation.

Another new appointment is Tore Hayward, formerly foreign reserves manager with the Reserve Bank, as fixed interest strategist.

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