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Liquidnet Hires James Rubinstein to Head Execution and Quantitative Services, Americas

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Agency broker Liquidnet has appointed James Rubinstein as Head of Execution and Quantitative Services (EQS), Americas, based in New York. Rubinstein will be responsible for setting and leading the strategic direction for Liquidnet’s EQS offering in the region, and will report directly to Rob Laible, Global Head of Equities.

Rubinstein joins Liquidnet from BNP Paribas, where he was Head of Electronic Equities Product, Americas. Earlier in his 20+ year career, he held senior roles at Deutsche Bank and UBS.

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