Commerzbank derivatives head to leave
23 March 2016 Frankfurt
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Commerzbank’s Eugene Stanfield, head of derivatives execution and clearing, is set to leave the bank after eight years, according to multiple sources.
Stanfield has managed the bank’s over-the-counter client clearing, foreign exchange prime brokerage and futures and options execution and clearing since 2009.
Previously, Stanfield worked at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein until 2008, when the British-based investment bank was bought by Commerzbank.
Commerzbank declined to comment on the departure.
Stanfield has managed the bank’s over-the-counter client clearing, foreign exchange prime brokerage and futures and options execution and clearing since 2009.
Previously, Stanfield worked at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein until 2008, when the British-based investment bank was bought by Commerzbank.
Commerzbank declined to comment on the departure.
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