
Deutsche Bank’s Vos relocates to New York
He becomes head of FX for North America

Adam Vos, co-chief operating officer of Deutsche Bank's fixed income and currencies (Fic) group, has become head of foreign exchange for North America.
He will relocate from London to New York for his new post. He replaces David Wayne, who moves to London to continue in his role as head of FX derivatives.
Vos has worked at Deutsche Bank for nearly 10 years. Before his co-COO role, which he held since December 2013, he was global head of FX forwards. That position has been filled by Mark Lewis
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