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    Christopher Larkin

    Managing Director, Head of Trading & Investing at E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley

    Christopher Larkin is the Managing Director and Head of Trading & Investing at Morgan Stanley, specifically overseeing E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley. He has over 25 years of experience in the financial services industry, focusing on retail and institutional brokerage services. In his current role, Larkin is responsible for the strategic direction and growth of retail trading and investing, enhancing customer experiences, and developing innovative products and services for self-directed retail investors.12

    Prior to joining E*TRADE, Larkin held significant positions at TD Ameritrade as Managing Director of Corporate Services and Fixed Income Sales, where he managed relationships with corporate clients and oversaw the Fixed Income Sales & Trading division. He also worked at Datek Online and held institutional sales and trading roles with ING Barings and Bloomberg LP.123

    Larkin is a graduate of Villanova University and holds several financial licenses, including series 3, 7, 8, 24, and 63. He is actively involved in industry committees, including the SIFMA Options and Equity Committees, and serves on the Reserve Board of the MEMX Exchange.123

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    May 28 · marketswiki.com
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