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Investing.com -- Bank of Montreal has let go of two longtime managing directors in its capital markets unit as part of an ongoing reorganization.
Alena Vinogradova, who served as managing director and head of XVA trading, left the bank last week according to a Bloomberg report on Monday. Vinogradova had been with the bank for more than 12 years, based on her LinkedIn profile. Her team was responsible for managing risks associated with derivatives trading books.
Nancy Branch also departed from her position as managing director and head of cross business structuring. Branch had worked at BMO for approximately 24 years, according to her LinkedIn profile.
These departures come amid BMO’s broader reorganization of its capital markets division. In September, the bank appointed John Mitrano as the sole head of global equities and named Darren Campbell as the head of global markets Canada.
The bank has declined to comment on these personnel changes.
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