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JPMorgan’s Josh Younger Is Heading to the New York Fed

He will be a senior policy advisor in the New York Fed’s Markets Group

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Photographer: DANIEL ACKER
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Josh Younger, Head of Asset Liability Management Research and Strategy at JPMorgan Chase & Co., is leaving the bank to join the New York Fed.

The move caps more than a decade of Younger’s work at JPMorgan, which he joined in 2010 as a bond strategist after training to be an astrophysicist. At the bank, Younger developed a reputation for writing vivid research on everything from the structure of the US Treasury market to money market funds and interest rate derivatives.