
Weisberg leaves Thomson Reuters
Global head of FX leaves after four years at the firm

Phil Weisberg, global head of FX at Thomson Reuters, is leaving the company after almost four years at the helm of its foreign exchange business.
Michael Chin, global head of equities, and Neill Penney, head of FX workflow, will jointly lead Thomson Reuters' trading business.
"Thomson Reuters can confirm that Phil Weisberg is leaving Thomson Reuters. Phil joined the Thomson Reuters team with the acquisition of FXall in 2012 and has made a significant contribution to the success of Thomson
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