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LSEG Appoints Charlie Walker as Deputy CEO of London Stock Exchange

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London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has appointed Charlie Walker as Deputy CEO of the London Stock Exchange plc. He will also join the LSE plc Board, subject to regulatory approval. Walker will continue to report to Julia Hoggett, CEO of LSE plc to support the daily running of the exchange while continuing to oversee the Group’s primary markets business.

A capital markets specialist, Walker joined LSEG in 2018, having previously worked within J.P. Morgan Cazenove’s Equity Capital Markets team, where he was responsible for originating and executing equity transactions and raising over £45 billion of equity capital on behalf of clients.

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