Buy-side Perspectives Issue 5 | Page 35

CAREERS NEWS The jobs market in financial services is one of the most active and dynamic in the world. Here are a few of the people moves that you may have missed in the last month: Derek McCole moved back to the UK from Singapore for Aberdeen Asset Management Lynn Challenger was appointed global head for UBS Global Asset Management John White retired from UBS Global Asset Management Mark Northwood left Fidelity International for Bips Global Limited Adam Conn is now head of dealing Baillie Gifford Dale Brooksbank is leaving State Street Global Advisors Rob McGrath, global head of trading, left Schroders Nick Robinson left Schroders Investment Management Niall Hession moved from Pimco to Point72 Asset Management Marianna Olsson is leaving Jane Street Capital Chris Seabolt of FMR is moving to London from Hong Kong in January 2017 We wish everyone success in their new roles! COMING UP August 2016 www.buysideintel.com Buy-side The In the next issue of the Buy-side Perspectives, we will be focusing on the feedback from our September forums in Asia (Singapore, Hong Kong), Frankfurt and Paris. We will also be preparing for the Buy-siders' Choice Awards in November. On our agenda will be the evolution of the European, Asian and North American capital markets with new services and how to analyse and minimise market impact, difficulty to trade and gaming vs. opportunity cost; new trading challenges due to inflows to passive funds/exchange traded funds; reviewing sell-side partnerships after the electronification of sell-side brokerage; and the anticipated effects of Brexit on the global asset management community. We will also be exploring fixed income trading challenges and opportunities in each European, Asian and North American market; trading bonds in Europe, Asia and the USA as well as team management. In foreign exchange, we will be exploring how to strike the right balance between automation and high touch trading in the major currency pairs, trading technologies, as well as organising and managing the foreign exchange trading desk. To help you with the upcoming annual performance reviews, we will explore the latest status of the 2016 buy-side remuneration benchmark research. Above all, we will be looking forward to sharing more interesting buy-side opinion and analysis. Until then, we hope you enjoy the summer holidays. Stay tuned, and see you next time! Perspectives in October 35