Another two portfolio managers are leaving the bank, after a fund was hit by China's high-yield bond market slump triggered by China Evergrande's debt woes.

Singapore-based Jiayi Yew and Brian Lou in China will leave the bank in January, according to «Bloomberg» report, citing a company spokesperson.

The pair reported to Ross Dilkes, who, as finews.asia reported earlier this week, is also leaving the company after more than 16 years. Dilkes was the lead manager of the $3 billion Asian High Yield fund, which was established around nine years ago. 

UBS has 26 staff in its emerging market and Asia-Pacific fixed-income team and it is looking to replace the departing managers with four new hires, the spokesperson said.

Large Exposure

Currently, UBS is amongst the top five holders of Evergrande bonds at $274 million as of September 30, according to public data, which includes holdings invested client money like the Asian High Yield fund. 

The fund also has sizeable positions in other troubled developers like Sunac China and Kaisa Group.

Year-to-date, Dilke’s fund has lost around 18 percent with approximately half of its holdings in real estate.