Just saw that Alex Shingler, the co-head of income investing at BlackRock, is leaving the firm. After 18 years there, he's calling it quits. That's a pretty significant move from someone at the world's largest asset manager.



Alex Shingler's departure from BlackRock's multi-asset strategies team is interesting timing honestly. Wondering what's next for him - whether he's heading to a competitor or doing something completely different. 18 years is a long run at any place, especially somewhere as massive as BlackRock.

Always interesting to see these leadership shifts at the big players. Makes you think about what's shifting in the asset management space right now.
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