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06 November 2025 by Olivia Grace-Curran

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Colonial rejigs Asia fixed income team

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

The firm makes an internal promotion while John Pearce resurfaces as a consultant.

Colonial First State Global Asset Management has promoted Murray Collis to the role of head of fixed interest in Asia following the departure of Ken Hu.

Collis has worked for the company for 12 years in its operations in Sydney, London and Hong Kong.

The five-member fixed interest team in Asia is part of the company's broader global fixed interest and credit team. The firm has 23 people who specialise in fixed interest and credit assets.

Meanwhile, former Colonial First State chief executive John Pearce has resurfaced as a consultant to the group's Hong Kong business.

 
 

Pearce previously worked with Chinese insurer Ping An Insurance.