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Swinburne retires from Citi
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Swinburne retires from Citi
03 August 2012
New York
Reporter: Georgina Lavers
Image: Shutterstock
It has been reported that Neil Swinburne, head of European securities lending trading at Citi’s prime broking arm, has resigned.
Swinburne joined Citigroup in April 2006 from Goldman Sachs, where he was executive director in charge of securities lending trading.
Swinburne was part of the top-level hires intended to boost Citi’s European prime brokerage operation.
Nick Roe left Deutsche Bank, where he was global head of prime services, to join Citi in October 2005 as European head of prime finance.
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