
De Lambilly moves to new role at BNP Paribas

Hubert de Lambilly, deputy global head of foreign exchange trading at BNP Paribas, has been appointed head of fixed income for central and eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Based in London, de Lambilly will relinquish his FX trading responsibilities in his new role and will report to Henri Foch, deputy head of fixed income. He previously reported to Eric Auld, global head of the FX and hybrids trading group in London.
Auld took on his current role in 2007 when the French bank merged
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