UBS Wealth Management has boosted its UK team with two senior appointments. Dean Turner, joining from HSBC Private Bank, will be UBS economist and macro strategist in the firm’s UK investment office.

He will work alongside Bill O’Neill, UBS’ UK chief investment officer, to help construct the group’s asset allocation strategies.

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Turner has 17 years’ experience and will also support UBS’ UK-related foreign exchanged and fixed income recommendations and themes offered by the global CIO team. He spent the last three years as an investment strategist at HSBC.

UBS Wealth has also hired Barclays Wealth & Investment director Dan Gorton as an executive director in professional wealth management.

Gorton will run one of the firm’s four HNW desks, taking charge of a team of advisers looking after clients based in London and the South East. He will report to Demir Avigdor, head of the HNW team.

In his previous role at Barclays Wealth, Gorton was an asset allocation strategist for six year.