People Moves: BNP Paribas, HKEX, Broadway, BMLL, and more

A look at some of the key people moves from this week, including Tim Baker (pictured), who joins BMLL as senior advisor.

Tim Baker

BNP Paribas appoints head of Americas developed markets strategy

BNP Paribas Markets 360 has announced the appointment of Calvin Tse as head of Americas developed markets strategy and FX strategist. In this new role, he will be tasked with producing FX content and engaging at a senior level with priority clients on global macro market themes.

Tse joins BNP Paribas from Citi, where he was most recently head of FX strategy for North America, prior to which he performed a similar role at Morgan

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