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NatWest Hires Deutsche Bank's Goehtz as European Treasurer in Frankfurt
The markets division of National Westminster Bank last week hired Hans Goehtz, formerly the global FX, money markets and precious metals chief of Deutsche bank in Frankfurt as its European treasurer, officials say.
FXW
, June 20, 1994Editor's note:
Goehtz inherited some of the responsibilities of Michael Cornford, global head of foreign exchange, who left NatWest in July 1994, after only three months with the bank.Cornford was
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