CME Group Loses Two FX Directors
- CME Group has lost FX Directors, Nigel Manthorp and Malcolm Baker, creating a void in its London FX division.

CME Group has a couple of key vacancies to fill after losing two senior foreign Exchange Exchange An exchange is known as a marketplace that supports the trading of derivatives, commodities, securities, and other financial instruments.Generally, an exchange is accessible through a digital platform or sometimes at a tangible address where investors organize to perform trading. Among the chief responsibilities of an exchange would be to uphold honest and fair-trading practices. These are instrumental in making sure that the distribution of supported security rates on that exchange are effectiv An exchange is known as a marketplace that supports the trading of derivatives, commodities, securities, and other financial instruments.Generally, an exchange is accessible through a digital platform or sometimes at a tangible address where investors organize to perform trading. Among the chief responsibilities of an exchange would be to uphold honest and fair-trading practices. These are instrumental in making sure that the distribution of supported security rates on that exchange are effectiv Read this Term (FX) directors this week.
The derivatives marketplace has now lost two FX Directors, Nigel Manthorp and Malcolm Baker, ending a short stint for each London-based executive. Mr. Manthorp assumed the role of Director of FX Products at CME Group in January 2014, following a lengthy career in the FX industry. He has resigned to join an undisclosed company, sources learned.
Prior to joining CME Group, he worked at ICAP, Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, and Tullett Prebon in a number of FX roles dating back to 1988. The vast majority of this time was filled with his role as FX Director at Thomson Reuters, which spanned over a decade.
Alternatively, Mr. Baker has resigned from CME Group for personal reasons. Following the move, Mr. Baker has founded his own company, Twos Tens LTD. Twos Tens specializes in Over-The-Counter (OTC), listed interest rates and FX derivatives.
CME Group has a couple of key vacancies to fill after losing two senior foreign Exchange Exchange An exchange is known as a marketplace that supports the trading of derivatives, commodities, securities, and other financial instruments.Generally, an exchange is accessible through a digital platform or sometimes at a tangible address where investors organize to perform trading. Among the chief responsibilities of an exchange would be to uphold honest and fair-trading practices. These are instrumental in making sure that the distribution of supported security rates on that exchange are effectiv An exchange is known as a marketplace that supports the trading of derivatives, commodities, securities, and other financial instruments.Generally, an exchange is accessible through a digital platform or sometimes at a tangible address where investors organize to perform trading. Among the chief responsibilities of an exchange would be to uphold honest and fair-trading practices. These are instrumental in making sure that the distribution of supported security rates on that exchange are effectiv Read this Term (FX) directors this week.
The derivatives marketplace has now lost two FX Directors, Nigel Manthorp and Malcolm Baker, ending a short stint for each London-based executive. Mr. Manthorp assumed the role of Director of FX Products at CME Group in January 2014, following a lengthy career in the FX industry. He has resigned to join an undisclosed company, sources learned.
Prior to joining CME Group, he worked at ICAP, Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, and Tullett Prebon in a number of FX roles dating back to 1988. The vast majority of this time was filled with his role as FX Director at Thomson Reuters, which spanned over a decade.
Alternatively, Mr. Baker has resigned from CME Group for personal reasons. Following the move, Mr. Baker has founded his own company, Twos Tens LTD. Twos Tens specializes in Over-The-Counter (OTC), listed interest rates and FX derivatives.