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BNY Mellon made two key senior managing director hires into its fixed income and equity sales and trading businesses. Gould joined BNY Mellon after three years at RBC CapitalMarkets where she previously served as co-head of equities electronic sales and trading. The two will operate as co-CEOs until the end of the year.
Justin Llewellyn-Jones, head of capitalmarkets, North America (equities, FX and derivatives) and chief product officer for capitalmarkets at fintech firm Broadridge has announced his departure after more than four years with the business. The post Broadridge capitalmarkets head to depart appeared first on The TRADE.
The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has reported positive first half results on the back of strong growth in its data and analytics and post-trade divisions. Total income grew to £4 billion, marking an 8% increase in comparison with H1 results from 2022, largely thanks to an “outstanding” 19% growth in post-trade revenues.
Leithner will take over the position from Theodor Weimer who has held the CEO job since 2018. Leithner has been a member of the executive board of Deutsche Börse AG since 2018, responsible for pre- & post-trading. The challenge now is to further realise this potential across the Group to shape the markets of the future.”
Cboe has expanded the trading period for in its high yield and investment grade corporate bond futures to nearly 24-hours per weekday to help investors manage their credit portfolios. Both new IBYO and IBGO options will be physically settled and will trade electronically on CFE during regular trading hours.
The London Stock Exchange has appointed Charlie Walker as deputy chief executive officer, where he will support the daily running of the exchange and oversee the Group’s primary markets business. Walker originally joined LSEG in 2018 and has since served as head of equity and fixed income primary markets.
Sparacino has an extensive career in options trading after also previously in senior sales and options roles for four years at Dash Financial Technologies and six and a half years at ConvergEx Group. The post People Moves Monday: Matrix Executions, Broadridge and CLSA appeared first on The TRADE.
Louis de Kock is set to depart J O Hambro Capital Management in the coming weeks, with Adam Simmons taking over as head of trading, as revealed by The TRADE. and Lloyds Banking Group, before joining J O Hambro in 2018. De Kock has held the position since 2010 and his next role is so far unconfirmed.
David Kirk is set to join Millennium, following almost three and a half years at Marble Bar Asset Management where he most recently served as a trader, The TRADE understands. Kirk joins the capital management firm with experience working as a trader on both the buy- and sell-side.
Sam Hewson – previously global head of digital FX solutions and EMEA head of corporate sales and solutions (CSS) – was appointed global head of FX sales, according to an internal memo seen by The TRADE. Elsewhere, Jamie Mortimore is set to re-join Citi to lead the newly formed global rates algo trading team.
The London Stock Exchange (LSEG) appointed Charlie Walker as deputy chief executive officer, where he will support the daily running of the exchange and oversee the Group’s primary markets business. Walker originally joined LSEG in 2018 and has since served as head of equity and fixed income primary markets.
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billion – almost double the value of deals announced in that same sector in 2018, despite the number of deals decreasing from 705 in 2018 to 519 in 2019. Other notable deals that passed the $1 billion mark in 2019 included Vitrolife’s acquisition of Parallabs for £1.9 billion; and Synthorx’s sale to Sanofi $2.5
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