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Turley takes over at Deutsche
Jim Turley
took sole responsibility for global FX at Deutsche Bank in London on February 1, following the return of co-head Hal Herron to his native Australia for three months.Turley and Herron had worked together as co-heads since December. Before that, Herron managed global FX for four years, while Turley was previously European head of FX.
Herron will return to Deutsche in May, probably in Sydney, the bank said, but it has not yet announced a role for him.
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