BNY hires Deutsche Bank’s Wu to revamp e-trading
New York-based bank is combining e-FX spot, e-FX forwards trading and strats group
BNY has appointed Shuo Wu as global head of electronic foreign exchange trading and strats.
Wu joins BNY in London and will report to Jordan Barnett, global head of FX trading and product, while regionally reporting to David McAnany, co-head of FX for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
He left Deutsche Bank in the summer of 2024, having been global head of FX forwards electronic trading for nearly five years.
Wu’s appointment marks a shift for the New York-based bank as it looks to merge e-FX spot
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