UBS sterling rates head departs

Ian Hale left the Swiss bank in December

UBS

Ian Hale has left his role as head of sterling rates trading at UBS. It’s understood Hale left the role in December and is weighing up his options regarding his next move.

Hale has been at UBS since 2018, moving over from Citi where he was head of inflation trading. Before joining Citi in 2013, he was deputy head of inflation trading at Royal Bank of Scotland. His recent departure from the Swiss bank was referenced on his LinkedIn account.

The move comes in the wake of some big shake-ups in UBS’s

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