Credit Suisse replaces head of global markets
Timothy O'Hara leaves after 10 months running the bank's largest division
Zurich
CREDIT Suisse Group AG's Timothy O'Hara is leaving after 10 months running the bank's largest division and will be replaced by a deputy who leads the trading unit that blindsided chief executive officer Tidjane Thiam with losses earlier this year.
Brian Chin, a 39-year-old based in New York, will take over the global markets unit, becoming one of 11 managers on Mr Thiam's executive board, the Zurich-based bank said in a statement.
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