BNY Mellon Appoints John Velis as FX and Macro Strategist

Thursday, 26/07/2018 | 13:14 GMT by Celeste Skinner
  • Velis is the latest in the US bank's hiring spree for its forex division.
BNY Mellon Appoints John Velis as FX and Macro Strategist
BNY Mellon

BNY Mellon, a US worldwide banking and financial services company, announced on Thursday that it has appointed John Velis as FX and Macro Strategist for the Americas.

Velis is the latest in the Wall Street bank’s hiring spree for its Forex division and another significant addition to its global strategy team. In this new position, Velis will share his insights through market commentary. This will be distributed to the bank’s clients and through the media.

John Velis, has been appointed as the FX and Macro Strategist for the Americas for US Bank BNY Mellon

John Velis
Source: LinkedIn

Velis will be based in New York while working for the bank. He will report to Simon Derrick who is the Chief Currency Strategist.

Velis brings his extensive experience in the finance industry, with a focus on investment strategies. He joins the US bank from State Street Global Markets, the investment management unit of State Street Corporation.

At State Street, Velis worked in Multi-Asset strategy. Here he helped run a Macro Research function. This function applied internal data on investor behavior, market-risk modeling and real-time inflation analysis to the firm’s client base.

Before working at State Street, Velis worked at Vanguard Asset Management. During his time working for the company, Velis was based in London. While in London he also worked for Russell Investments and ABN AMRO.

BNY Mellon continues its hiring spree

Velis is the third hire this month for the New York-based bank. Only this week, Finance Magnates reported on Monday that forex veteran Harry Moumdjian was appointed as the Global Head of forex sales for the company.

Moumdjian joined the company from Morgan Stanley, ending an eight-year tenure. Most recently, he was the head of the firm’s DeltaFX and e-FX sales functions. His extensive experience also expands across fixed income, currencies and commodities desks. He has worked at several top-tier banks including Citibank and Nordea Markets (Formerly Christiania Bank).

The appointment of Moumdjian echoes the shift in focus of the firm towards forex services. This saw Matthew Berson being appointed as the head of its FX prime brokerage business earlier this month. Berson has held numerous senior roles within the clearing space.

BNY Mellon, a US worldwide banking and financial services company, announced on Thursday that it has appointed John Velis as FX and Macro Strategist for the Americas.

Velis is the latest in the Wall Street bank’s hiring spree for its Forex division and another significant addition to its global strategy team. In this new position, Velis will share his insights through market commentary. This will be distributed to the bank’s clients and through the media.

John Velis, has been appointed as the FX and Macro Strategist for the Americas for US Bank BNY Mellon

John Velis
Source: LinkedIn

Velis will be based in New York while working for the bank. He will report to Simon Derrick who is the Chief Currency Strategist.

Velis brings his extensive experience in the finance industry, with a focus on investment strategies. He joins the US bank from State Street Global Markets, the investment management unit of State Street Corporation.

At State Street, Velis worked in Multi-Asset strategy. Here he helped run a Macro Research function. This function applied internal data on investor behavior, market-risk modeling and real-time inflation analysis to the firm’s client base.

Before working at State Street, Velis worked at Vanguard Asset Management. During his time working for the company, Velis was based in London. While in London he also worked for Russell Investments and ABN AMRO.

BNY Mellon continues its hiring spree

Velis is the third hire this month for the New York-based bank. Only this week, Finance Magnates reported on Monday that forex veteran Harry Moumdjian was appointed as the Global Head of forex sales for the company.

Moumdjian joined the company from Morgan Stanley, ending an eight-year tenure. Most recently, he was the head of the firm’s DeltaFX and e-FX sales functions. His extensive experience also expands across fixed income, currencies and commodities desks. He has worked at several top-tier banks including Citibank and Nordea Markets (Formerly Christiania Bank).

The appointment of Moumdjian echoes the shift in focus of the firm towards forex services. This saw Matthew Berson being appointed as the head of its FX prime brokerage business earlier this month. Berson has held numerous senior roles within the clearing space.

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