
BoAML names Stevens head of EMEA futures amid derivatives hiring spree

Brooks Stevens has been appointed head of fixed-income futures and options for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BoAML), the latest in a series of promotions and new hires across derivatives businesses at the US bank.
Stevens was formerly head of the bank’s over-the-counter clearing client engagement effort in EMEA, leading the launch of buy-side interest rate swaps clearing at London-based clearing house LCH.Clearnet in December 2009.
In his new role
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