Legg Mason's [
profile] institutional fixed income arm
Western Asset Management still has a lot of promise for investors, but keep track of all its moving parts,
Morningstar senior fund analyst Michelle Canavan
writes.
"We believe there's reason for continued optimism in the firm's overall prospects, but some recent personnel changes warrant a watchful eye," she writes in her
Fund Spy column.
Canavan notes such changes as the hiring Ivor Schucking for credit analysis, Ken Winston as head of risk management, and Anup Agarwal as head of structured products.
However, the company has seen turnover, for example WAMCO's credit-analyst ranks have "gone through a shakeup"-- with half of the team joining after 2009.
Moreover, two key people have retired or plan to: agency MBS sector head Steven Fulton did so as of Sept. 30th and CIO Steven Walsh as of April 1, 2012.
Kenneth Leech is currently serving as co-CIO with Walsh until his retirement.
Canavan concludes by writing that "WAMCO's significant investments in firm resources and improvements to the investment and risk management processes help bolster confidence that the firm should continue to find success, but they do raise some concerns that are worth keeping a close eye on." 
Edited by:
Tommy Fernandez
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