Citi adds another for Russian equities
25 July 2013 Moscow
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Citi has appointed Yuri Aldakimov as Moscow equity trading head of Citigroup Global Markets.
He will be based in Moscow and oversee Russian equities trading locally, reporting to Gil Peleg, head of Citi’s equity trading desk for Europe, the Middle-East and Africa, and Alexei Bolshakov, head of Russian equities.
He joins Citi from Sberbank CIB, where he was head of equity trading, and recently held leadership positions at Otkrytie Financial Corporation and NIKoil.
He had previously worked at Citi as a senior trader and co-head of the Russian equities trading team from 2005 to 2010.
This appointment further strengthens Citi’s equity trading capabilities in Russia. In April 2013, Bolshakov was appointed to the head of Russian equities role.
Citi also recently hired Alexander Fonarkov from Renaissance Capital to join the bank’s London-based Russian desk as a senior equity trader.
He will be based in Moscow and oversee Russian equities trading locally, reporting to Gil Peleg, head of Citi’s equity trading desk for Europe, the Middle-East and Africa, and Alexei Bolshakov, head of Russian equities.
He joins Citi from Sberbank CIB, where he was head of equity trading, and recently held leadership positions at Otkrytie Financial Corporation and NIKoil.
He had previously worked at Citi as a senior trader and co-head of the Russian equities trading team from 2005 to 2010.
This appointment further strengthens Citi’s equity trading capabilities in Russia. In April 2013, Bolshakov was appointed to the head of Russian equities role.
Citi also recently hired Alexander Fonarkov from Renaissance Capital to join the bank’s London-based Russian desk as a senior equity trader.
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