News Analytics Vendor Almax Taps Former Deutsche Bank, TR Exec Roth as Advisor

Roth will bring more than 20 years of experience as a consumer and provider of data to help commercialize Almax's offering.

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Roth joined Almax earlier this week after first meeting with chief executive Balazs Klemm over the summer, having already left Thomson Reuters at the start of this year, where he spent just over four years as managing director and global head of the vendor's Elektron infrastructure. Prior to Thomson Reuters, Roth spent 17 years in various roles across equities, fixed income and prime brokerage at Deutsche Bank in London and New York, including managing director and global head of equity product

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