Deutsche Bank Manager Henrik Johnsson Leaves for Sona Asset Management
ByAinvest
Thursday, Oct 9, 2025 11:50 am ET1min read
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Henrik Johnsson, a Deutsche Bank manager with over two decades of experience, will become the CEO of Sona Asset Management, a 14 billion dollar hedge fund. Johnsson will start his new position in January, replacing John Aylward as the firm's CEO. Sona Asset Management is a London-based hedge fund focused on credit strategies and has seen a 11.6% return this year, outperforming the average credit hedge fund return of 6.1%.

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