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Brevan Howard Plans Tokyo Office, to Hire Traders in Hub Boost

Brevan Howard Plans Tokyo Office, to Hire Traders in Hub Boost

Brevan Howard Asset Management plans to open a Tokyo office this summer to expand its presence in Japan’s financial market. The move aims to capitalize on trading opportunities in the region, as global finance firms increasingly establish local hubs. The firm’s expansion reflects growing interest in Japan’s market environment, though specific hiring numbers or financial targets have not been disclosed.

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