
Commerz's Wiedmann Jumps to SBC Sales Job After Brief Flirtation With Deutsche Bank London
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In a series of reversals, Commerzbank's global head of foreign exchange, Martin Wiedmann, has resigned his position less than six months into his tenure, and after reportedly accepting a job as head of FX for Deutsche Bank in London, has instead joined Swiss Bank Corp. in Zurich as head of global sales for Switzerland, SBC officials have confirmed.
A senior official at SBC in Zurich says Wiedmann will move to Zurich from Frankfurt in a few weeks to start his new job. Wiedmann replaces Andy
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