
Nomura appoints Asia-Pacific head of equity derivatives trading
Japanese firm names El Khoury for Hong Kong-based equity derivatives role

Nomura has this week named Jean El Khoury as head of equity derivatives trading for the Asia-Pacific region. El Khoury is based in Hong Kong and began work on January 3. He reports to Arnaud Bastit, the firm's head of Asia-Pacific equity trading.
In his new position, El Khoury is responsible for flow, structured and warrant derivatives trading across the region. He joined Nomura from Deutsche Bank, where he worked from May 2005 as co-head of equity derivatives trading for North America in New
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