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Goldman’s electronic trading head quits for Instinet

London-based MD will relocate to the US to help run Nomura's Instinet, one of the pioneers of electronic trading

Goldman’s electronic trading head quits for Instinet

One of the heads of electronic trading at Goldman Sachs in London is leaving the investment bank to take up a senior post at a global equities broker owned by Nomura.

Ralston Roberts, a managing director and Goldman’s co-head of execution services and electronic trading in Europe, will move to the US to join Instinet as its chief operating officer, according to people familiar with the matter.

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