Bernstein head of electronic trading departs firm
His next role is currently unconfirmed; the news also aligns with a further departure on Bernstein’s electronic desk in Paris, The TRADE can reveal.
His next role is currently unconfirmed; the news also aligns with a further departure on Bernstein’s electronic desk in Paris, The TRADE can reveal.
The move marks a return to the buy-side firm for new hire, who previously spent five years at State Street Investment Management in various senior ETF-related roles.
New hire joins the investment manager from 1 June, and also previously served at firms including IMC Trading, Exane and Societe Generale.
The past week has seen a spate of moves across the sell-side, including a new global head of equities hire, as well as additions to outsourced and equity sales trading desks.
New hire joins after almost seven years at the investment manager, and is set to support Kepler Cheuvreux’s UK client offering, The TRADE understands.
New hire had initially spent almost three years at the firm, and rejoins after a four-year tenure at Clear Street.
Addition brings previous equity sales trading experience to the role; previously spent five years at asset manager Polar Capital.
New hire will spearhead the firm’s global equities business, including sales and trading.
The past week has seen notable trading venue-related moves, as well as across the buy- and sell-side, including a c-suite appointment, and new heads of trading and program trading.
New hire brings more than a decade of buy- and sell-side experience to his new role at the technology-focused investment manager, including trading-based positions at Goldman Sachs.