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  2. Greg Lippmann - Wikipedia

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    Lippmann worked for Deutsche Bank, as global head of asset-backed securities trading, until he left in April 2010, and was succeeded by Pius Sprenger. [6] [1]In February 2010, Lippmann announced that he would be joining a hedge fund started by Fred Brettschneider, who was formerly Deutsche Bank's head of global markets. [1]

  3. Kevin Ingram (bond trader) - Wikipedia

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    Ingram and Peter McCarthy, a former Deutsche Bank trader, pitched the platform to Gary Morgenthaler, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist. [ 18 ] [ 12 ] Enthused with the idea, Morgenthaler invested $6.2 million into the platform, with an additional $2 million from Ingram's severance pay from Deutsche Bank.

  4. Edson Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Edson Mitchell (1953–2000) was an American investment banker and executive. He served as the head of Deutsche Bank's global markets organization. During his tenure, he transformed the bank into a major and highly profitable player in trading bonds, securities and foreign currencies.

  5. Christian Sewing - Wikipedia

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    Christian Sewing (German pronunciation: ['krɪsti̯an 'ze:vɪŋ]; born 24 April 1970 in Bünde) is a German banker who currently serves as the CEO of Deutsche Bank.He has been a member of the management board since 1 January 2015.

  6. Deutsche Bank - Wikipedia

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    There was a "mirror trading" scheme involved. Deutsche Bank's Moscow, London, and New York branches laundered $10 billion out of Russia. [159] The Global Laundromat scandal revealed Deutsche Bank's involvement in a vast money-laundering operation over the period 2010–2014. The operation may have involved as much as $80 billion.

  7. John Cryan - Wikipedia

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    Cryan was appointed co-chief executive officer of Deutsche Bank in June 2015, [8] [9] a position he shared with Jürgen Fitschen until May 2016, when he became sole CEO. [10] On 8 April 2018, Cryan was replaced by Christian Sewing as chief executive at Deutsche Bank. [11] In April 2019, Cryan became a director at X Cyber Group LTD in the UK. [12]

  8. Boaz Weinstein - Wikipedia

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    Boaz Weinstein (born 1973) is an American hedge fund manager and founder of Saba Capital Management.He rose to prominence at Deutsche Bank in the early and mid 2000s with his credit default swap and capital structure arbitrage trading strategies.

  9. DWS Group - Wikipedia

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    The DWS Group (Formerly: Deutsche Asset Management) commonly referred to as DWS, is a German asset management company. It previously operated as part of Deutsche Bank until 2018 where it became a separate entity through an initial public offering on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.