
Deutsche Bank loses EMEA clearing head
German bank has seen a string of departures from its clearing business

Deutsche Bank has lost another senior clearing executive.
Jason Vitale, the bank's co-head of listed derivatives and markets clearing for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), resigned on December 7, Risk.net has learned. London-based Vitale also served as Deutsche Bank's global head of foreign exchange prime brokerage.
He is expected to take on a new role at another firm in early 2017.
Vitale joined Deutsche Bank in 2004. He held roles in foreign exchange and fixed income prime brokerage
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