Invesco head of EMEA equity trading retires after four decades

The former senior dealer has left Invesco after 21 years with the firm. 

Senior dealer and head of EMEA equity trading at Invesco, David Miller, has retired after a four-decade career in the industry, The TRADE can reveal.  

In a social media post, Miller confirmed that he had started a new position as “retired from the equity market”. He joined Invesco Perpetual in 2001 and has held a leading role as one of the firm’s three regional trading heads, with responsibility for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.  

Prior to joining Invesco, he spent five years as a market controller at London-based stock exchange Tradepoint, one of the first electronic order driven exchanges. 

His first role in the industry was as a market maker at Smith New Court, which he joined in 1982, spending 13 years on the desk before departing upon its acquisition by Merrill Lynch. 

Invesco could not be reached for comment at the time of going to press.  

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