People Moves Monday: ING, Cantor Fitzgerald, Panmure Liberum and more…
This past week saw several key moves across the sell-side in equities, fixed income, and sales trading.
This past week saw several key moves across the sell-side in equities, fixed income, and sales trading.
The bank has made a senior appointment to lead its FM rates and nonlinear trading platform as it looks to build on its global capabilities across markets, technology and quantitative functions.
This past week saw a flurry of moves across the industry, including a global head of electronic trading, head of electronic fixed income, and a senior credit desk hire.
Incoming hire joins from Millennium, and has previously served at Jefferies, Citi and UBS Investment Bank.
The past week saw head of trading appointments, a series of senior trading moves, and promotions across equities, FX and emerging markets credit.
The move is an internal promotion; previous head of trading Gary Prince remains with the firm in new role.
The three additions join the growing list of global members at the non-profit industry initiative aimed at improving ESG measures in the trading industry.
The past week saw appointments across sales, research, business development and fixed income.
In an industry first, Deutsche Bank and ING become the first two banks able to trade FX Swaps via API and match at the market midpoint.
It’s those outside of North America who are feeling the implications of the US move to T+1, as one of the benefits of the European trading desk could diminish with settlement cycle fragmentation between regions.