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Isda replaces chair after Krens departs HSBC

Goldman’s Amy Hong takes on role following Krens's seven-month stint

Jeroen Krens

Jeroen Krens has stepped down as chair of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association – a role he held for just seven months – after leaving HSBC earlier this year.

Amy Hong, head of strategy, investments and partnerships in the global banking and markets division at Goldman Sachs, succeeds Krens as chair. Hong has been at the US bank since 2006 and became a member of the Isda board in June

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