Commerzbank hires structured credit trader

Appointment marks a return to the German-based firm, after stints at Morgan Stanley and BNP Paribas CIB.  

Vadim Nechaev has joined German bank Commerzbank as a structured credit trader, based out of London.  

Nechaev has worked across the sell-side for more than a decade, with key expertise in credit trading and European markets.  

His appointment at Commerzbank marks a return to the firm, which he had initially joined in September 2016 as a XVA and legacy credit trader, before working his way up the ranks to become a structured credit trader in the Treasury investment office.  

Following this, he had two year-long stints at Morgan Stanley and BNP Paribas CIB, working as a credit default swap (CDS) trader at both firms, before now returning to Commerzbank.  

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Previously in his career, he gained early industry experience working as a credit research analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.  

Nechaev confirmed his appointment in an announcement on social media.  

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