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05 November 2025 by Adrian Suljanovic

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Russell revamps Asia-Pacific team

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

The investment manager continues to promote from within and finds a replacement for Gunning.

Russell Investment Group (Russell) has revamped its executive team following the recent promotion of Peter Gunning as global chief investment officer (CIO).

To replace Gunning, the firm has promoted Christophe Caspar as CIO Asia Pacific. Symon Parish has also been promoted as CIO Australasia.

Caspar was previously CIO in Russell's Tokyo office where he will remain in his new role. He has been at Russell nine years.

"Christophe has maintained the outstanding track record the Japan team has built over the past decade making him well-positioned to assume additional responsibilities in the region," Gunning said.

 
 

Parish previously worked as a portfolio management director. He has been with the firm for 16 years and will remain in Sydney.

Russell has a team of 500 people located around its global offices and manages more than $260 billion in assets under management.