
Trading places, June 10, 2013

Goldman poaches two in FX sales from Barclays
Goldman Sachs has hired Manuel Deijk, who formerly worked in FX sales at Barclays in London. Deijk will join Goldman Sachs next month in FX and cross-product corporate sales for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Deijk had been at Barclays for nearly five years, having joined from UBS in Zurich, where he was an associate director from 2006 to 2008. Meanwhile, Isabelle Maliar has also left Barclays to join Goldman Sachs as an executive director to run
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