Stonehage Fleming
Joe Bellman has left his role at Arbuthnot Latham as head of dealing to join Stonehage Fleming as a senior multi-asset trader, as revealed by The TRADE.
Bellman, who is based in London, joins the UK-headquartered firm after spending more than a decade at Arbuthnot Latham.
He initially joined the firm as a dealer in 2014, before later moving up the ranks to the role of dealing manager, and taking on his most recent position as head of dealing in 2024.
Bellman was named one of The TRADE’s Rising Stars of Trading and Execution in 2022, which recognises up-and-coming talent on the buy-side.
CLSA
Fred Bethell has joined CLSA as a program sales trader, based out of London.
Bethell has worked across financial markets spanning various different roles and asset classes for more than 15 years and joins CLSA from buy-side firm Aviva Investors.
Bethell confirmed his appointment in an announcement on social media.
During his time at Aviva, he served as an equity trader in the firm’s London office for seven years.
This followed a stint at Odey Asset Management, where Bethell worked in the same role for almost three years.
Elsewhere, Bethell has previously served in assistant portfolio manager roles at Walker Crips and Ashcourt Rowan.
Huntington Securities
Huntington Securities has named Brian Stauffer as the firm’s new head of equity sales and trading.
He joins from Janney Montgomery Scott, where he spent more than four years as head of institutional equity sales and trading.
Stauffer confirmed his new role in an announcement on social media.
Previously in his career, Stauffer has worked at Compass Point Research & Trading as managing director.
He has also previously served in a vice president role across business growth, operations, and finance at Cohere Technology Group.
Prior to that, he was co-head of equity trading at FDR for 14 years and has also previously served as vice president at Credit Suisse.
Outset Global
Jack Markham has joined Outset Global as managing director, trader, after more than a year at Cisu Capital Partners.
London-based Markham brings almost two decades of experience to his new role, having worked in various senior roles across a multitude of assets across both trading and portfolio management over the course of his career.
During his time at Cisu Capital Partners, he served as a partner and multi-asset trader, and prior to this, held the role of head of trading at European hedge fund, Oceanwood Capital Management for nearly 13 years.
Prior to this, Markham worked as Octopus’ head of trading and has also served in trader positions at firms including SAC Capital and Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.
Robinhood
Robinhood has named Zeke Vince as the firm’s new global head of business development for institutional crypto.
New York-based Vince rings two decades of industry experience to his new role, and joins the firm from digital assets liquidity provider, B2C2, where he spent more than three years as head of sales, managing director.
Prior to this, he also served at Bank of America Merrill Lynch for five years, initially joining in 2017 as head of Americas eFX and algo sales, before later being promoted to the global leadership of this role.
Previously in his career, he has also worked across eFX at JP Morgan and Credit Suisse and also spent nearly five years at Bloomberg across sales, FX and electronic trading.
Vince confirmed his new role in an announcement on social media.