Eurex Exchange Council re-elects HSBC Germany CEO as chair
27 January 2020 Eschborn
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Members of the Eurex Exchange Council of Eurex Deutschland have re-elected Carola von Schmettow, CEO of HSBC Germany, as chairperson.
Meanwhile, Lutz Johanning, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, was re-elected as deputy chair.
The constituent meeting was preceded by the regular elections at the end of November.
Newly elected to the exchange council were Jonathan Aucamp of OSTC, Robbert Booij of ABN AMRO Clearing Bank N.V., Jörg Hessenmüller of Commerzbank AG and Hans-Dieter Kemler of Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen.
The Exchange Council of Eurex Deutschland consists of 18 members who are elected for a term of three years.
According to Eurex, it is an important control and supervisory body of Eurex, and primary duties include appointing and monitoring the management of the exchange as well as issuing the exchange rules, fee regulations and the conditions for trading at the exchange.
Meanwhile, Lutz Johanning, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, was re-elected as deputy chair.
The constituent meeting was preceded by the regular elections at the end of November.
Newly elected to the exchange council were Jonathan Aucamp of OSTC, Robbert Booij of ABN AMRO Clearing Bank N.V., Jörg Hessenmüller of Commerzbank AG and Hans-Dieter Kemler of Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen.
The Exchange Council of Eurex Deutschland consists of 18 members who are elected for a term of three years.
According to Eurex, it is an important control and supervisory body of Eurex, and primary duties include appointing and monitoring the management of the exchange as well as issuing the exchange rules, fee regulations and the conditions for trading at the exchange.
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