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BoA-ML hires head of sales trading in Singapore

Date: 12 Mar 2010

Bank of America-Merrill Lynch has captured Alex Tang from Credit Suisse to be south-east Asia head of sales trading. In another move, Citi has appointed Paul Martin from Knight Capital as a senior sales trader in Hong Kong.

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Aaron Pan
Bank of America-Merrill Lynch has hired Alex Tang from Credit Suisse to become its south-east Asia head of sales trading, asiamoney.com can reveal.

Tang had been at the Swiss bank for 10 years as a Singapore-based sales trader, working his way up to become regional head of sales trading.

He is understood to have quit this week to join BoA-Merrill. He will head the...

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