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M&G's Claudia Calich retires after three decades

22 July 2025

Charles de Quinsonas to become new head of emerging markets debt.

By Emmy Hawker,

Senior reporter, Trustnet

Veteran fund manager Claudia Calich is to retire after more than 30 years in the industry, predominantly investing in emerging market debt.

She established M&G’s emerging market (EM) debt capability when she joined the asset management firm in 2013 and the platform has since grown to $5bn.

Calich said: “During my three decades in the City and Wall Street, the EM debt universe has undergone profound transformation, evolving from a niche, distressed asset class into a dynamic and diverse segment of fixed income.”

M&G has appointed Charles de Quinsonas to replace her as head of emerging markets debt.

De Quinsonas has more than 15 years of emerging market debt experience, with a long track record of managing a variety of blended, sovereign and corporate bond funds.

In addition, his background in fundamental credit analysis is expected to help him identify opportunities and risks across complex, less efficient markets – especially in the high-yield segment of EM corporate debt.

He acknowledged the increasingly volatile landscape dominated by geopolitics, arguing that emerging market debt “offers a beacon of opportunity for investors seeking diversification and yield”.

M&G has also appointed Carlos Carranza as a senior emerging market debt fund manager focused on local and hard currency sovereign debt strategies. He will join the firm from Allianz Global Investors in October.

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