Barings' global resources head exits

Duncan Goodwin leaves after five years at firm

Beth Brearley
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Barings' head of global resources Duncan Goodwin is leaving the firm, handing over the running of the Barings Global Resources fund to Clive Burstow and James Govan.

Goodwin has managed the $332m fund since 2014, having joined the firm from Martin Currie in January of that year. Co-manager Burstow and Govan - members of Barings' specialist global resources team - have assisted Goodwin during his tenure and will now run the fund as co-managers. Goodwin will remain at Barings until the end of 2019 to ensure a smooth transition of his responsibilities. Barings' Cooper: Women in the industry 'need the confidence to back themselves' Burstow will also assume Goodwin's role as head of global resources. Burstow joined Barings as an investment manage...

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