
Crédit Suisse London Hires Bankers' O'Reilly; Adds Six Salespeople In London, Singapore
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Crédit Suisse has hired Bankers Trust's New York FX chief, David O'Reilly, to head spot foreign exchange trading in London and coordinate its international spot trading organisation, according to London treasury director Sadeq Sayeed. The appointment is part of a larger effort to beef up its global foreign exchange operations, which includes six new hires in treasury sales, he says.
Crédit Suisse Group last week released a balance sheet for the first quarter and an indication of first quarter
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