
HSBC's FX Trading Manager Hillier Gets New Sales Side Responsibilities
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HONG KONG--Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) has given additional responsibilities to Hong Kong-based FX trading manager Mike Hillier, who adds responsibility for sales to his oversight.
Hillier officially took over the role from the previous sales manager, CB Lim, when he resigned from the bank late last month. Hillier now oversees the 30-strong corporate sales team in addition to his trading duties. Lim's whereabouts could not be determined by press time.
The bank has also made
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