BBVA bolsters credit repo trading team
09 September 2019 London
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John Paul has joined Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) UK in London as director of credit repo trading.
BBVA is a multinational Spanish banking group, which is also present in North America, South America and Turkey.
Paul has been in the securities finance industry since 1988, including most recently serving in repo sales trading for Mizuho since 2010.
Prior to Mizuho, from 2009, he was a repo broker for Global Credit Securities. Before that, Paul was with J.P. Morgan from June 2008 through to December 2008, as a director in repo trading.
During this time, he took over the French government repo book and was also responsible for covering the government bonds book.
In his early career, Paul worked at Bear Stearns for more than 10 years, between 1994 and 2008, in various roles before eventually becoming the director of repo trading.
BBVA is a multinational Spanish banking group, which is also present in North America, South America and Turkey.
Paul has been in the securities finance industry since 1988, including most recently serving in repo sales trading for Mizuho since 2010.
Prior to Mizuho, from 2009, he was a repo broker for Global Credit Securities. Before that, Paul was with J.P. Morgan from June 2008 through to December 2008, as a director in repo trading.
During this time, he took over the French government repo book and was also responsible for covering the government bonds book.
In his early career, Paul worked at Bear Stearns for more than 10 years, between 1994 and 2008, in various roles before eventually becoming the director of repo trading.
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