JP Morgan makes key appointments in global equities

JP Morgan has made several key personnel changes within the global equities group. The new appointments, which take effect immediately, include Nick Andrews, who takes on an expanded role as head of emerging markets for global equities, in addition to his current role as head of Asia-Pacific equities. Andrews will report to Carlos Hernandez, global head of equities, and will divide his time between Hong Kong and London for his Asia-Pacific and emerging markets roles, respectively.

David Long, currently managing director and head of equity derivatives and cash trading for Asia ex-Japan, will relocate from Hong Kong to New York to head Americas equity derivatives. Long will report to David Herzberg, global head of derivatives. He will also report to Bobby Magee on the flow, exotics and hybrids business side, as well as to Tony Best on the equity retail structured investments side.

Meanwhile, Patrick Moisy will become head of equity derivatives and cash trading for Asia, including Japan, in addition to his existing role overseeing Asia-Pacific proprietary trading and rates trading in Japan. Moisy will report to both Andrews and Herzberg.

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