Redburn Atlantic expands UK and European execution business with new heads of sales trading
Two individuals are set to take on newly expanded roles after both joining Redburn Atlantic from the buy-side in 2004 and 2021 respectively.
Two individuals are set to take on newly expanded roles after both joining Redburn Atlantic from the buy-side in 2004 and 2021 respectively.
The past week saw appointments across the C-suite and dealer-to-client attributed trading, as well as two key departures.
In this newly created role the incoming individual will oversee development and expansion of Attributed Trading (AT) with the focus set to be on further digitising the core infrastructure, Trumid told The TRADE.
Independent outsourced trading services provider Tourmaline Partners released US head trader Alex Goodman earlier this week, The TRADE has learnt.
Departing individual is set to take on c-suite role at New York-based exchange-traded funds (ETF) provider, Global X ETFs.
Departing head has been with Liquidnet since 2014; previously held positions at Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse.
The past week saw appointments across equities, execution strategy, markets and investment banking.
The news follows JP Morgan’s appointment of two new co-heads of its markets division in January.
Incoming execution strategy lead will co-head up the electronic trading division and be responsible for the development of BTIG’s new generation algorithmic suite.
The past week saw appointments across dealing, foreign exchange, equities and sales.