
Barx architect takes new e-trading position, and other recent job moves
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Tim Cartledge has been promoted to lead a new electronic fixed-income, currencies and commodities (e-Ficc) trading group at Barclays, prompting a raft of foreign exchange management changes at the bank globally. Cartledge was previously head of Barx FX trading, head of forex trading Asia and global head of spot forex at Barclays in Singapore.
His new role is effective immediately, and will require him to relocate to London in November. Cartledge joined the bank in 2004 and was one of the
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