BlueCrest, Dymon Hire for Japanese Currency, Rates Trading

  • Dymon adds ex-Morgan Stanley senior APAC G-10 trader Hino
  • BlueCrest recruits rates volatility trader Suga from Dymon
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Dymon Asia Capital and BlueCrest Capital Management added new hires to focus on Japan, the latest examples of the rush for talent as Asia’s second-largest economy emerges from decades of deflation.

Keisuke Hino started at Dymon as a Singapore-based portfolio manager focused on Japan currency and rates trading, according to people with knowledge of the matter and his LinkedIn profile. He left Morgan Stanley, where he was Asia-Pacific head of G-10 spot and electronic trading, earlier this month.