ATFX Connect appoints consultant economist
ATFX Connect, the institutional arm of ATFX, has appointed Professor Trevor Williams as consultant economist to provide expert-driven macroeconomic insights to its institutional clients.
Professor Williams previously served as chief economist at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking for more than a decade and is currently rotating chairman of the Institute of Economic Affairs Shadow Monetary Policy Committee.
In his new role, he will deliver economic commentary and strategic insights to strengthen ATFX Connect’s thought leadership and support clients navigating the fast-changing global economy.
Professor Williams said: “I’m delighted to be joining ATFX Connect as consultant economist at such an exciting time in global markets.
“I look forward to contributing economic insight and thought leadership to support our institutional, retail and other partners to deepen engagement across the financial landscape.
“I’m grateful to the excellent team at ATFX Connect for the opportunity.”
Wei Qiang Zhang, managing director of ATFX Connect, added: “We’re pleased to welcome Professor Trevor Williams as our consultant economist.
“His extensive knowledge of the economy and markets will provide our clients with valuable insights and practical guidance to navigate global market trends with confidence.
“This appointment further strengthens ATFX Connect’s position as a trusted partner for institutional clients.”
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