Ivy chief surrenders position after one year

The chief investment officer of Ivy Asset Management, one of the largest fund of hedge funds managers, is to leave a year after he was promoted to the role.

Ivy, which runs more than $16bn (€12bn) of assets, said Adam Geiger would be leaving by mutual agreement. His departure was unveiled in a letter to investors sent by Ivy co-presidents Sean Simon and Michael Singer.

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