Deutsche Bank hired a head of emerging market fixed income sales in September - and he's just left the company
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- Deutsche Bank's head of emerging markets fixed income sales has left the company after only a couple months.
- Ken Reich was hired in September to help run the company's fixed income sales operation for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
- It was his second stint at the firm.
Ken Reich, who was hired by Deutsche Bank in September to help run its fixed income sales operation for emerging markets, has left the company after only a couple months, the company confirmed.
It was not immediately clear why Reich left the firm after such a short spell.
Deutsche Bank declined to comment further on the matter.
Reich was hired as head of emerging market fixed income sales, covering Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, the company confirmed in September. This was his second go around at the German bank, where he formerly ran global FX sales.
Prior to returning to Deutsche Bank, Reich worked at Man Financial. Before that, he was the European regional head of financial markets for Standard Chartered in London.
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