Tony Nash has joined investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald as co-head of portfolio and electronic trading for EMEA.
London-based Nash brings more than 30 years of industry experience to his new position, and joins the firm from Stifel, where he served as managing director, electronic trading for more than six years.
In a statement on LinkedIn, Nash said: “I’m looking forward to working with clients and new colleagues to help grow Cantor’s portfolio and electronic trading offering.”
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He has also held partner roles at Autonomous Research for four years, as well as also at Execution Noble from 2008 to 2014.
Prior to this, he also worked as a managing director at Lehman Brothers for three years, and covered portfolio trading at Deutsche Bank for eight years.
He began his career at NatWest Markets in 1991, working as a director in derivatives.
Cantor Fitzgerald had not responded to a request for comment at the time of publication.
Nash’s new position forms part of significant developments for Cantor Fitzgerald in recent months. In May, the firm saw the transfer of O’Connor’s investment and support teams into its asset management (CFAM) division, following UBS’ offload.
The sale, which is set to close in Q4 2025, will also see O’Connor’s six investment strategies coming under Cantor Fitzgerald’s platform, which equate to approximately $11 billion in assets under management.