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Morgan Stanley’s DiTrapano joins DB in top e-FX role

He replaces Benedict Carter as global head of electronic FX spot trading

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Robert DiTrapano has joined Deutsche Bank as its new global head of electronic foreign exchange and spot trading, FX Markets understands.

Based in New York, he replaces Benedict Carter, who decided to retire last month after 15 years at the bank.

DiTrapano joins from Morgan Stanley. He spent over 22 years at the US bank, most recently as global head of electronic FX spot trading, where he was responsible for the trading and risk management of Morgan Stanley’s FX electronic offering to

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