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Citi hires global head of electronic and algorithmic trading

Trading_dataSabrina Wilson has been hired by US banking giant Citi as global head of electronic and algorithmic trading and regional head for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (Emea) of futures, clearing and collateral.

Wilson replaces‎ Silas Findley in an expanded role. He has moved on to take a senior role in credit trading.

Wilson joins from Deutsche Bank, where she was most recently global head of electronic and algorithmic trading and regional head of listed derivatives and markets clearing business for Emea.

She will start in September and be based in London, reporting to Jerome Kemp, global head of futures, clearing and collateral and Chris Cox, EMEA head of prime, futures and securities services.

Okan Pekin, global head of prime, futures and securities services said: "As we continue to build on the strong momentum of our franchise, we are delighted to welcome Sabrina to the team.”

He added: "This hire further demonstrates our commitment to attracting the industry's top talent and provide clients with consistent, market-leading solutions across the full spectrum of investment services."

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