Following the observance of the Easter holidays in many countries, a number of leading financial institutions shook up their executive personnel - meanwhile, Tickmill's CEO checked in to discuss the market penetration of CFDs into Africa.
Interviews
Tickmill’s CEO, Sudhanshu Agarwal Talks CFD Outlook in Africa
Finance Magnates spoke with Sudhanshu Agarwal, the Global CEO of Tickmill, for his in-depth look into the company’s new CFD offering and market ambitions in 2015. Read More Here
MarketPulse’s CEO Rachely Esman, Talks China, Binary Options
Rachely Esman, Founder and CEO of MarketsPulse, gives an in-depth look into binary options in China as well as the company’s unique product suite, including MPGold. Read More Here
Key Executive Moves
Leverate Unveils Shanghai Office, Recruits FX Specialist Andy Zhang
Leverate has fortified its presence in Asia, culminating in the inception of a new branch in Shanghai, whilst recruiting FX specialist Andy Zhang to help facilitate the firm’s ambitions with Chinese clients. Read More Here
BofA Merrill Lynch’s Tonkin Promoted to Head of FX Prime Brokerage
Bank of America (BofA) Merrill Lynch’s Dean Tonkin has been promoted to the role of Head of Futures, and FX Prime Brokerage. Read More Here
State Street’s Head of Currenex Sales, Russell Sears, Parts Ways with Group
State Street Global has a key vacancy to fill, following the departure of Russell Sears, the group’s Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Currenex Sales, who parted ways with the company after nearly thirteen years. Read More Here
BofA Taps ForexLive Founder Jamie Coleman as Its Editorial Consultant
The former ForexLive.com Founder and Executive Editor Jamie Coleman has landed at Bank of America (BofA) as its newest User Experience Editorial Consultant. Read More Here
Standard Chartered’s Chief Executive Nathani Abruptly Resigns
The personnel moves at Standard Chartered Plc have not abated, as Chief Executive Mohsin Nathani has resigned from the bank’s business in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Read More Here