Morgan Stanley taps BNP Paribas for eFX sales role

Individual has worked extensively across FX at firms including Euronext, State Street, Santander and HSBC.  

Morgan Stanley has appointed Ben White to a position covering eFX sales.  

London-based White has been working across the industry for more than a decade and brings extensive FX experience to his new role. 

He joins the bank from BNP Paribas, where he served in a similar position for over two years.  

Prior to this, he also spent almost four years at Euronext, where he held the role of FX sales director, EMEA, and also worked as assistant vice president for Currenex sales EMEA at State Street for over a year.  

Previously, White also spent time at Santander, working across eFX, initially as a client analyst, before becoming a client associate in 2017.  

He began his industry career at HSBC in 2014, where he served as a GFX e-client associate.  

Morgan Stanley confirmed White’s appointment when approached by The TRADE.  

The move follows news in July that Mark Molloy had joined Morgan Stanley Investment Management as a macro trader within the broad markets fixed income team, after previously confirming his departure from his role as a senior trader at Nomura Asset Management.  

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