Morgan Stanley systematic market maker joins Susquehanna in quant trading role

Individual joins having previously served at Morgan Stanley, KGC Holdings and Bank of America Merrill Lynch. 

Former Morgan Stanley market maker, Sandro Oswald, has joined Susquehanna in a position covering quantitative trading – central risk book.

London-based Oswald brings extensive industry experience covering centralised risk book to his new role. He announced his new role on social media.

He joins from Morgan Stanley where he most recently co-headed centralised risk book and systematic market making EMEA at Morgan Stanley, which he held for five years.

Prior to that, he was an executive director – quant trader ETF, equities at the firm for four years.

Oswald was also a quant trader ETF at both KCG Holdings and Bank of America Merrill Lynch for around a year respectively.

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His appointment follows that of Matt Coupe who was appointed to Susquehanna’s fixed income trading team in June.

Susquehanna had not responded to a request for comment at the time of publishing.

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