ING appoints new global head of eFI trading

Incoming hire joins from Millennium, and has previously served at Jefferies, Citi and UBS Investment Bank.  

ING has named Alex Yang as its new global head of electronic fixed income (eFI) trading.  

London-based Yang joins the firm from asset management giant Millennium, where he spent three years as a quantitative researcher, covering systematic fixed income trading, corporate bonds, rates and ETFs.  

Prior to this, he also spent a year at Jefferies as head of EMEA credit algorithmic trading, as well as an eight-year tenure at Citi in various roles.  

Specifically, during his time at Citi he served as a credit algo front-office developer, as well as in roles spanning eFX automated trading and algo trading.  

He began his industry career as a software engineer at UBS Investment Bank.  

Yang confirmed his new role in an announcement on social media.  

ING had not responded to a request for comment at the time of publication.  

Yang’s new role aligns with a recent shake up of ING’s senior leadership team, with David Leech succeeding Gary Prince as global head of FX trading last week 

Leech initially joined ING in 2016 as a senior FX forwards trader, before later being promoted to head of FX UK in 2023.

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