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Brian Leung leaves Deutsche Bank


23 December 2021 Hong Kong
Reporter: Carmella Haswell

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Brian Leung has announced his departure from Deutsche Bank after 13 years with the firm.

Leaving his position as APAC head of trading at agency securities lending, Leung has decided to seek other opportunities which he will soon reveal.

In an online statement, he wrote: “Thirteen years is a long time to spend together with me, but I say with mixed emotions that today is my last day at Deutsche Bank. I swore I would avoid using cliches but it was my first job and the people I’ve met and had the pleasure of working with were part of some of the most rewarding experiences in my life.”

Leung began his career at Deutsche Bank in 2008, where he joined as a graduate trainee at the company’s Hong Kong office.

Leung adds: “While I, with a heavy heart, close the chapter on agency lending, I am really excited for the next opportunity which is coming up rather quickly, so no need to ask me as you will find out soon enough!”
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