Citi loses senior energy traders
Brookes moves to EDF Trading as head of European gas trading

A number of senior energy traders have left Citi over the past few months, a source tells Risk.net.
David Brookes, London-based head of gas trading for Europe, the Middle East and Africa is one of at least four London-based commodities staff to have left the bank.
Brookes joined EDF Trading in September as head of European gas trading, a spokesperson for the French electric utility confirms. In his new role he reports to the head of trading for Europe, Marcello Romano. Prior to joining Citi
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