
Deutsche’s Jason Shell takes sabbatical

Jason Shell, head of foreign exchange for North America at Deutsche Bank in New York, is taking a nine-month sabbatical leave after 17 years with the bank, and will be sailing from Argentina to the Caribbean. His role will be filled by David Wayne, global head of FX derivatives, who is relocating from London to New York.
Since joining Deutsche in 1996, Shell has held a number of roles in both London and New York, and reported most recently to Kevin Rodgers, global head of FX in London. Wayne
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