The exit of the top equity derivatives executive at the US bank follows that of the former co-head of global equities and Emea global markets.

Bank of America’s (BofA) global head of equity derivatives, and equity client solutions, in New York, Cyrille Walter, has left the US bank, SRP has learned. Walter was a colleague of Fabrizio Gallo, co-head of global equities and Emea global markets at BofA, who left the bank at the end of 2020. Gallo had been demoted amid allegations he had not been sympathetic to staff’s concerns and requests to work from home at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. Gallo’s departure was

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