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Anson finds a new home Strike another blow for the trade imbalance. In January the U.S. will lose one of its best investors when Mark Anson leaves CalPERS to take the reins of London-based Hermes Pensions Management, whose CEO, Tony Watson, is retiring. November 10, 2005
TICKER - Surprise Alternative Mark Anson Leaves Hermes After Less Than Two Years To Return To The U.S. After just 19 months in London at the helm of Hermes Pensions Management, one of the U.K.'s largest asset managers, chief executive Mark Anson, 47, is heading home. By Loch Adamson August 14, 2007
THE BUY SIDE - Anson's Mark In the midst of a sweeping transformation, Hermes must find a way to cope with the departure of its architect. By Loch Adamson November 12, 2007
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