Simon Derrick joins Daron Pearce Associates
13 July 2022 UK
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Daron Pearce, founder and CEO of Daron Pearce Associates, has announced that Simon Derrick has joined the business consulting and services firm as a global markets expert.
In the new role, Derrick will collaborate with market experts across the full investment lifecycle, bringing years of experience in the financial services industry to clients.
Previously, Derrick worked at BNY Mellon, where he fulfilled the position of head of foreign exchange sales for three years and chief currency strategist at the firm for 21 years.
Commenting on the appointment via LinkedIn, Pearce says: “Simon’s deep understanding and meticulously researched insights into the geopolitical drivers of currencies and markets are second to none.
“Simon’s unrivalled analyses continue to be essential reading for asset managers and asset owners as they navigate the most volatile trading environment most of us have ever experienced.”
In the new role, Derrick will collaborate with market experts across the full investment lifecycle, bringing years of experience in the financial services industry to clients.
Previously, Derrick worked at BNY Mellon, where he fulfilled the position of head of foreign exchange sales for three years and chief currency strategist at the firm for 21 years.
Commenting on the appointment via LinkedIn, Pearce says: “Simon’s deep understanding and meticulously researched insights into the geopolitical drivers of currencies and markets are second to none.
“Simon’s unrivalled analyses continue to be essential reading for asset managers and asset owners as they navigate the most volatile trading environment most of us have ever experienced.”
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