Industry Watch: Susquehanna Heads for Land of the Shamrock.(Product Announcement)

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From: Traders
Date: 19991201
Author:Wexler, Sanford

The birthplace of Jonathan Swift, W. B. Yeats, James Joyce and Samuel Beckett will soon be home to Susquehanna Financial Group's newest trading office. Early next year, the Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania-based broker dealer will open a trading operation in Dublin, Ireland. According to Leslie Murphy, a spokeswoman at the Dublin-based Irish Industrial Development Authority, the desk will primarily trade futures and will be staffed with both U.S. and Irish personnel. The new office will be spearheaded by David Proctor, a managing director at Susquehanna.

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