Ben is a Portfolio Manager on the UK Equity Income, UK Managers' Focus and UK Rising Dividends strategies, and the Co-Head of UK Equities, at ClearBridge Investments. He joined the firm in 2013 and has 26 years of investment industry experience.
Ben began his tenure with the UK Equity Team in 2013 at Franklin Templeton before the team transitioned to Martin Currie in 2022 and then became part of ClearBridge in 2025. Prior to this, he was a Fund Manager at Newton Investment Management.
Ben holds an M.A. in geography and economics from the University of Edinburgh. He is also a CFA® charterholder.
Experience
- 26 years of investment industry experience
- Joined the firm in 2013
- Martin Currie – Portfolio Manager
- Franklin Templeton – Portfolio Manager
- Newton Investment Management – Fund Manager
- M.S. in geography and economics from the University of Edinburgh
- CFA® charterholder
Strategies
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The King of the North? What Burnham Could Mean for UK Equities
With Keir Starmer out as Prime Minister, Ben Russon highlights what this could mean for UK equities.
- Date published
- 22 Jun 2026
- Tag
- UK Equities
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UK Equities: Why the UK market’s resurgence has further to run
Ben Russon, Co-Head, UK Equities of ClearBridge Investments says global leaders, strong income and low valuations mean the UK market’s recovery is far from over.
- Date published
- 30 Apr 2026
- Tag
- UK Equities
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UK Equities: Middle East conflict reflections
Global equity markets are facing heightened geopolitical risk and volatility as the Middle East conflict continues. Ben Russon, portfolio manager at ClearBridge Investments, believes that despite inflation challenges at home, UK equities stand out for their global revenue mix, defensive tilt and supportive dividends—well placed to navigate today’s uncertain backdrop.
- Date published
- 28 Apr 2026
- Tag
- UK Equities
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UK Equities: Global diversification hiding in plain sight
Though London-listed, UK equities are often global businesses earning most revenues overseas. Trading at a 30% discount to global indices, Jo Rands explains why we think it's time to reconsider the UK.
- Date published
- 23 Mar 2026
- Tag
- UK Equities