NYSE Appoints Nomoto as Tokyo Chief Representative

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Shinjuku, Tokyo

NYSE Euronext has appointed Hiroshi Nomoto as its chief representative for the global exchange operator's Tokyo office, where he will be responsible for NYSE's sales and client coverage teams dedicated to Japan and the Japanese financial community located elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region.

Nomoto joins NYSE with two decades of experience in the derivatives industry, having held previously roles at Fimat, a prime brokerage, clearing, and over-the-counter (OTC) products execution affiliate of Société Générale, as well Mizuho Securities and Barclays.

"Mr. Nomoto is a respected market veteran and his wealth of experience will play a pivotal role in growing our regional footprint. With responsibility across all of our markets and services, Hiroshi will be well positioned to address the holistic needs of our Japanese customers and deepen their connections with the capital markets community through our global offerings," says Lee Hodgkinson, heads of sales and client coverage for EMEA and Asia-Pacific at NYSE Euronext.

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