Investment Week reports that former UBS credit trading head Brett Golledge has joined hedge fund manager Thames River Capital. It adds that Golledge will replace Mehrdad Noorani, who is leaving the firm, as co-portfolio manager on Thames River’s credit funds. The London-based firm manages four credit funds, the $409 million high income fund, the €134 million Global Credit fund, the €50 million Global High Yield fund and the Credit Select fund, which totals €42 million, according to Investment Week. The firm also recently hired a new head of credit research, Jennifer James, from Gruss Asset Management.


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To clarify, Brett Golledge was the head of flow credit trading at UBS in London. As the subscriber below comments, Derrick Herndon was European head of credit trading.
Pretty sure Derrick Herndon was Head of Credit Trading.