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London: Royal Bank of Canada is seeking a foreign exchange dealer for its night desk covering the New York shift. The ideal candidate will be a graduate aged between 25 and 30 with at least two years' experience. Details to Sally Brothwell, Royal Bank of Canada, 71 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4V 4DE.
London: Effex International Investment is recruiting two senior foreign exchange traders. The successful candidates will have interbank market experience and be aged 30 to 40. Details to managing
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