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EDX Markets Announces New CEO
In a significant move for the digital assets trading industry, EDX Markets, a leading digital assets trading venue for institutional investors, has a new CEO: Tony Acuña-Rohter.
Founded by financial heavyweights such as Citadel Securities, Fidelity Digital Assets, Charles Schwab, and others, EDX Markets has become a choice for the world's leading financial institutions. Jamil Nazarali played a pivotal role in establishing EDX Markets as a preferred digital assets trading venue, and his leadership was instrumental in its success.
Under Nazarali's leadership, EDX Markets grew to offer trading services for institutional digital assets, making it a go-to platform for many in the industry. Now, Nazarali transitions from the CEO role to become the executive chairman of EDX Markets.
Tony Acuña-Rohter, the new CEO, brings a wealth of experience to EDX Markets. The exact date of his appointment as CEO is not specified, but it is known that major players like Fidelity, Cboe, and others were involved in the establishment of EDX Markets around the same time.
Peng Zhao remains the Board Chair of EDX Markets, overseeing the strategic direction of the company.
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The financial performance and other significant events related to EDX Markets are not discussed in the article. However, with the experienced leadership of Tony Acuña-Rohter and Jamil Nazarali, EDX Markets is poised for continued growth and success in the digital assets trading industry.
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