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Sau Mui

Portfolio Manager

Biography

About Sau

Sau Mui is a portfolio manager on the global fixed income team, responsible for portfolio management of the active high yield credit platform. She serves on the Credit Strategy Committee and Capital Structure Committee, groups that formulate the fixed income platform's asset allocation decisions.

Sau has more than a decade of credit investing experience. Previously, Sau was a senior high yield portfolio manager with Aviva Investors, where she managed global high yield, global short duration high yield and U.S. high yield strategies. She also was a portfolio manager with PPM America, where she managed core plus and credit plus strategies. Sau started her career in credit research. She held roles with Putnam Investments and Harris Associates where she covered a number of sectors across the credit rating spectrum.

Sau earned an MBA from the University of Chicago and an undergraduate degree from Cornell University. She is a CFA Charterholder and a member of the CFA Society of Chicago.

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