
Tan joins Balyasny as trader
After leaving Morgan Stanley

George Tan, a global macro, G10 and emerging markets trader, has joined multi-strategy investment firm Balyasny Asset Management.
He has left his position as a G10, central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (Ceemea) FX and interest rate products trader at Morgan Stanley.
Tan worked at the US bank for more than five years, with exposure to spot, forwards, non-deliverable forwards and options in the foreign exchange space. He managed diversified risks as well as developing a macro
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