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Redline Hires Andrij Wowkodaw as Global Head of FX Exchange

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Redline Trading Solutions, a provider of high-performance market data and order execution systems for automated trading, has named Andrij Wowkodaw as global head of foreign exchange. Wowkodaw brings over 15 years of buy-side and sell-side electronic and algorithmic trading experience to Redline. Most recently, he was director of eFX quantitative analysis at Scotiabank. Before that, Wowkodaw held trading and portfolio management roles at AXE Capital Management, Eagleview Capital Partners, First New York Securities,
and Millennium Partners.

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