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July 23, 2008

Deutsche Bank bolsters FX Trading in New York

by Richard Kilner

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Deutsche Bank has strengthened its New York-based FX Trading with the appointment of Brian McConville as director and Foreign Exchange Forwards trader.

He rejoins the German firm from HSBC, where he worked on the foreign exchange forwards trading desk as senior vice president.

Before that he held the role of propriety trading director with Bank of America.

McConville rejoins Deutsche Bank, having spent more than a decade there (and with Bankers Trust) earlier in his career.

McConville’s post is within the Foreign Exchange business, which is part of the Global Markets division.

He is to report to the New York Forwards Trading leader, Maura Craven, and will himself be based in that city.

 

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