Northern Trust appoints Ernesto Arteta
09 April 2019 Chicago
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Northern Trust has appointed Ernesto Arteta as head of foreign exchange (FX) sales for the Americas.
Based in Chicago, Arteta will lead a team of sales managers located in the Americas responsible for driving growth through Northern Trust’s range of FX solutions for institutional investors and investment managers across the region.
Arteta has more than 25 years of experience in sales, trading, structuring and portfolio management of fixed income and foreign exchange cash and derivatives.
John Turney, head of global foreign exchange at Northern Trust, said: “We are excited to have a leader with Ernesto Arteta’s breadth of experience as head of our FX sales in the Americas.”
“Arteta’s broad industry knowledge and industry expertise will help drive our momentum across the region. Recruiting senior talent like Arteta further endorses our commitment to building out our innovative FX capabilities and delivering market-leading services to our clients.”
Based in Chicago, Arteta will lead a team of sales managers located in the Americas responsible for driving growth through Northern Trust’s range of FX solutions for institutional investors and investment managers across the region.
Arteta has more than 25 years of experience in sales, trading, structuring and portfolio management of fixed income and foreign exchange cash and derivatives.
John Turney, head of global foreign exchange at Northern Trust, said: “We are excited to have a leader with Ernesto Arteta’s breadth of experience as head of our FX sales in the Americas.”
“Arteta’s broad industry knowledge and industry expertise will help drive our momentum across the region. Recruiting senior talent like Arteta further endorses our commitment to building out our innovative FX capabilities and delivering market-leading services to our clients.”
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