Commerzbank derivatives head to leave
23 March 2016 Frankfurt

Commerzbank’s Eugene Stanfield, head of derivatives execution and clearing, is set to leave the bank after eight years, according to multiple sources.
Stanfield has managed the bank’s over-the-counter client clearing, foreign exchange prime brokerage and futures and options execution and clearing since 2009.
Previously, Stanfield worked at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein until 2008, when the British-based investment bank was bought by Commerzbank.
Commerzbank declined to comment on the departure.
Stanfield has managed the bank’s over-the-counter client clearing, foreign exchange prime brokerage and futures and options execution and clearing since 2009.
Previously, Stanfield worked at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein until 2008, when the British-based investment bank was bought by Commerzbank.
Commerzbank declined to comment on the departure.
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