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Deutsche Bank appoints Ruchir Sharma as co-head of Global Foreign Exchange

He will work with Darren Boulus.

Deutsche Bank today announced that it has named Ruchir Sharma as Co-Head of Global Foreign Exchange (GFX) for Asia Pacific, based in Singapore, with effect from 15 September 2022.

Deutsche Bank has named Ruchir Sharma as co-head of Global Foreign Exchange (GFX) for Asia Pacific.

Sharma, based in Singapore, will work alongside co-head Darren Boulus, who is based in Sydney.

Lee Merchant, former head of GFX APAC, has relocated to Londo and is now the bank’s global head of spot trading.

A 20-year veteran across the FX and fixed income markets, Sharma joins Deutsche Bank from Credit Suisse where he was head of Asia Pacific FX Trading. He has over 20 years of experience in the FX and fixed income markets, and has held roles at Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Deutsche Bank in Hong Kong and Singapore.

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