This Hedge Fund Pro Is Remaking Northern Trust's Fixed Income Investing Process

Thomas Swaney

What You Need to Know

Tom Swaney, a 25-year veteran of the U.S. bond market and hedge fund industries, has been global fixed income CIO since September.
Among his goals is collaboration between the fixed income and equity groups.
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Northern Trust Asset Management is making significant progress in its ongoing effort to reimagine and modernize its investment approach for clients on both the equity and fixed income sides of the portfolio, according to Tom Swaney, NTAM’s chief investment officer of global fixed income.

In a new interview with ThinkAdvisor, Swaney said the firm has embraced a “new paradigm” for its fixed income team, and there is also a new approach to collaboration cutting across the fixed income and equity groups.

The main goals? To improve knowledge sharing and to deliver a holistic approach to portfolio building that seeks complementary risk-taking and reward-gathering throughout the investment process.

“The members on the different asset class teams are working in a more coordinated fashion across research, portfolio management, trading and risk,” Swaney said.

According to Swaney, the reorganized and reinvigorated process is already seeking better risk-adjusted performance for NTAM’s institutional and individual clients, and it is helping to ensure the firm’s approach keeps up with the rapid innovations occurring all across the fixed income and equity investing process.

Swaney said the work also includes bringing in new insights from the world of hedge fund investing, noting that his own background includes extensive time working in that part of the industry — and that many major asset management firms could benefit from embracing such an approach.

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Taking a Page From the Hedge Fund Industry

Back in April 2022, NTAM first announced that Swaney had joined the firm as an executive vice president and co-head of fixed income for the global financial institution.

The statement announcing his appointment indicated that Swaney, a 25-year veteran of the U.S. bond market and hedge fund industries, would equally share oversight responsibility for the firm’s expansive fixed income investing operations with Colin Robertson, himself a 35-year veteran of fixed income investing. Their joint roles were envisioned as part of a succession plan on which Robertson had been working closely with Angelo Manioudakis, NTAM’s chief investment officer, to prepare for his eventual retirement.

Robertson has since retired, and Swaney has become the firm’s sole CIO of global fixed income, reporting directly to Manioudakis. Notably, Swaney’s background includes a stint as a managing partner with Lantern Harbor Investment Partners, a Boston-based institutional fixed income investment firm he co-founded with Manioudakis.

At the time of Swaney’s hiring at NTAM, Manioudakis said the fixed income investment landscape was evolving rapidly, and that Swaney’s expertise across credit, risk management and derivatives would greatly benefit NTAM and its clients.

“His portfolio construction experience building sophisticated and innovative strategies bolsters our ability to continue meeting the needs of institutional and individual investors, well into the future,” Manioudakis said.

Robertson echoed the sentiment in the press release announcing Swaney’s hiring, suggesting the next decade of fixed income investing “will be very different than the previous one.”