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Ex NYSE LIFFE Executive Joins HKEx As CEO Of LME, Whilst Deputy Resigns
Ex NYSE LIFFE Executive Joins HKEx As CEO Of LME, Whilst Deputy Resigns
Tuesday,27/08/2013|10:07GMTby
Andrew Saks McLeod
HKEx has today announced the appointment of Garry Jones as CEO of the London Metal Exchange division of the group, whilst Diarmuid O'Hegarty, LME's Deputy Chief Executive tenders his resignation.
According to HKEx, Mr Jones is expected to join LME on September 30 this year, subject to the approval of British financial markets regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Upon taking up the position as LME's Chief Executive, he will also become HKEx's Co-head of Global Markets and a member of HKEx's Management Committee.
Garry Jones, CEO, LME
Mr. Jones has over 30 years of experience in exchanges and financial services and was most recently Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NYSE LIFFE, and Group Executive Vice President and Head of Global Derivatives for NYSE Euronext.
His career at LIFFE focused on soft and agricultural commodities trading with physical delivery; market participants comprised producers, trade buyers, intermediaries and brokers as well as the investment community.
Previously he had been CEO of Brokertec Europe and ICAP Electronic Broking after a stint in trading and business management in the UK and US across a number of investment banks and hedge funds, including Japan’s Daiwa Securities, France’s Banque Paribas and Merrill Lynch.
Mr. Jones has been a member of the board of directors of the Qatar Exchange, LCH.Clearnet Group and the Federation of European Securities Exchanges.
He was a founder member of the Futures and Options Association's European Industry Council and was a member of the senior level Practitioner Panel that advised the Financial Services Authority on new policy initiatives under the UK's former regulatory regime prior to its succession by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Mr. Jones holds Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in Geology from Oxford University in the UK and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Stanford University in the US.
LME Deputy CEO Tenders Resignation
At the same time, Diarmuid O'Hegarty, LME's Deputy Chief Executive, has informed HKEx and the LME of his decision to resign. His resignation will take effect following service of a six month notice period.
Sir Brian Bender, Chairman of the LME, said: "Garry has a wealth of international experience of exchanges, markets and trading and is very familiar with UK rules and regulations. We are confident that under Garry’s leadership, the continued success of the LME is assured. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Diarmuid for his contributions to the LME over many years."
Charles Li, Chief Executive of HKEx said: "We are very fortunate to have been able to attract a tried and tested leader of Garry's calibre. Garry has deep experience from both NYSE LIFFE and ICAP of leading complex businesses and has been at the heart of some of the most transformative developments in the exchange sector. We started our search process looking for a leader of the LME but I am convinced that we have succeeded in attracting someone who will also help to shape the direction of the entire HKEx Group.
"I would also like to thank Diarmuid, who has been a significant contributor to the success of LME’s integration into the HKEx Group. He will be sincerely missed and I wish him all the best for the future" concluded Mr. Li.
Garry Jones made a statement relating to his appointment today: "I am delighted to be part of the transformation of the LME as an organization and of the exchange's response to the changing demands of the market and its users. I am looking forward to using my experience for the benefit of the LME and the HKEx Group. I am acutely aware of the LME’s rich history and I am excited about working with the team at the exchange to realize the potential of that heritage."
According to HKEx, Mr Jones is expected to join LME on September 30 this year, subject to the approval of British financial markets regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Upon taking up the position as LME's Chief Executive, he will also become HKEx's Co-head of Global Markets and a member of HKEx's Management Committee.
Garry Jones, CEO, LME
Mr. Jones has over 30 years of experience in exchanges and financial services and was most recently Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NYSE LIFFE, and Group Executive Vice President and Head of Global Derivatives for NYSE Euronext.
His career at LIFFE focused on soft and agricultural commodities trading with physical delivery; market participants comprised producers, trade buyers, intermediaries and brokers as well as the investment community.
Previously he had been CEO of Brokertec Europe and ICAP Electronic Broking after a stint in trading and business management in the UK and US across a number of investment banks and hedge funds, including Japan’s Daiwa Securities, France’s Banque Paribas and Merrill Lynch.
Mr. Jones has been a member of the board of directors of the Qatar Exchange, LCH.Clearnet Group and the Federation of European Securities Exchanges.
He was a founder member of the Futures and Options Association's European Industry Council and was a member of the senior level Practitioner Panel that advised the Financial Services Authority on new policy initiatives under the UK's former regulatory regime prior to its succession by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Mr. Jones holds Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in Geology from Oxford University in the UK and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Stanford University in the US.
LME Deputy CEO Tenders Resignation
At the same time, Diarmuid O'Hegarty, LME's Deputy Chief Executive, has informed HKEx and the LME of his decision to resign. His resignation will take effect following service of a six month notice period.
Sir Brian Bender, Chairman of the LME, said: "Garry has a wealth of international experience of exchanges, markets and trading and is very familiar with UK rules and regulations. We are confident that under Garry’s leadership, the continued success of the LME is assured. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Diarmuid for his contributions to the LME over many years."
Charles Li, Chief Executive of HKEx said: "We are very fortunate to have been able to attract a tried and tested leader of Garry's calibre. Garry has deep experience from both NYSE LIFFE and ICAP of leading complex businesses and has been at the heart of some of the most transformative developments in the exchange sector. We started our search process looking for a leader of the LME but I am convinced that we have succeeded in attracting someone who will also help to shape the direction of the entire HKEx Group.
"I would also like to thank Diarmuid, who has been a significant contributor to the success of LME’s integration into the HKEx Group. He will be sincerely missed and I wish him all the best for the future" concluded Mr. Li.
Garry Jones made a statement relating to his appointment today: "I am delighted to be part of the transformation of the LME as an organization and of the exchange's response to the changing demands of the market and its users. I am looking forward to using my experience for the benefit of the LME and the HKEx Group. I am acutely aware of the LME’s rich history and I am excited about working with the team at the exchange to realize the potential of that heritage."
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