Deutsche appoints new global credit head in Asia

Deutsche Bank has appointed Sajid Javid as head of global credit trading in Asia excluding Japan.

Javid was formerly global head of emerging market structuring based in London. He now moves to Singapore to take responsibility for all cash and derivatives credit trading, collateralised debt obligations, securitisation, structured finance, convertibles and commodities business in the region. He reports to Rajeev Misra, head of global credit trading, and Boon-Chye Loh, head of global markets in Asia.

Javid replaces previous co-heads Chetan Shah and Wai-Hong Luk. Shah continues in his other role as co-head of global markets in India, and also retains control of structured finance. Meanwhile Wai-Hong takes a senior role with Deutsche’s proprietary trading division.

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