
Spotlight on: Tony Dalton, Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Few market participants are quite as experienced and well-versed in the business of foreign exchange prime brokerage (FXPB) as Tony Dalton. Dalton first joined Bank of America in 2000, having previously been a pioneer in FXPB at BZW Securities and ABN Amro. When Bank of America merged with Merrill Lynch in 2009, Dalton became a key player in the combined prime-brokerage business of the two banks, and was promoted in March 2010 to global head of FX prime brokerage.
More than 18 months after that
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