
Danske Bank hires Alexandre Antonov
Risk’s 2016 quant of the year to join Danish firm from Standard Chartered

Alexandre Antonov will join Danske Bank as a chief analyst in August after fewer than two years at Standard Chartered.
The position will put Antonov, who was named Risk’s quant of the year in 2016, in the bank’s front office, conducting quantitative research predominantly on rates. The position will be in the bank’s New Technology Group. A spokesperson for Danske Bank confirmed the move.
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