Morgan Stanley Fund's fund manager Xu Da resigns
白云追月素
发表于 2023-12-13 18:33:05
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On December 13th, Morgan Stanley Fund announced that Da Mo Modern Services had changed its mixed fund manager. Xu Da resigned due to personal reasons and appointed Shen Jing as the new fund manager. According to data from Tiantian Fund Network, as of now, there are no funds under management under Xuda. Xu Da joined Morgan Stanley Fund in July 2012 and worked there for 11 years, serving as a researcher in the research management department, assistant fund manager, assistant director of equity investment, and fund manager. Shen Jing has 9 years of experience in the securities industry. She joined Morgan Stanley Fund in June 2017 and has served as a research fellow and fund manager assistant in the research and management department. Currently, she is a fund manager in the equity investment department.
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