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    Barclays names ex-Goldman banker Paul Johnson as APAC head of equities

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 20, 2025

    1 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    Image depicting Barclays' new APAC head of equities, Paul Johnson, a former Goldman Sachs banker. This appointment highlights Barclays' strategic focus on equity derivatives and electronic trading in Asia Pacific.
    Barclays names Paul Johnson, ex-Goldman banker, as APAC head of equities - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Barclays appoints Paul Johnson as head of equities for Asia Pacific, focusing on derivatives and electronic trading. Johnson brings over 20 years of experience.

    Barclays Appoints Former Goldman Banker as APAC Equities Head

    By Kane Wu

    HONG KONG (Reuters) - British investment bank Barclays said on Monday it has appointed former Goldman Sachs banker Paul Johnson as head of equities for Asia Pacific.

    Based in Hong Kong, Johnson will lead Barclays' equities business in the Asia Pacific region, focusing on equity derivatives, equity-linked financing, and electronic trading, while also overseeing its prime brokerage business, according to a statement from the bank.

    Johnson, who has been in the equities and derivatives business for more than two decades, most recently served as Goldman's Asia Pacific co-head of equity derivatives and head of exotics equity derivatives trading in Hong Kong.

    Prior to that, Johnson was head of Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEEMEA) and Latin America foreign exchange options (FXO) trading at Bank of America in London, where he focused on expanding new franchises in the region. He had previously spent over a decade at Goldman Sachs in CEEMEA FXO trading.

    (Reporting by Kane Wu; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Barclays appoints Paul Johnson as APAC head of equities.
    • •Johnson will focus on equity derivatives and electronic trading.
    • •He previously worked at Goldman Sachs and Bank of America.
    • •Johnson has over two decades of experience in equities.
    • •He will oversee Barclays' prime brokerage business in APAC.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Barclays names ex-Goldman banker Paul Johnson as APAC head of equities

    1What is the main topic?

    The appointment of Paul Johnson as Barclays' head of equities for Asia Pacific.

    2Who is Paul Johnson?

    Paul Johnson is a former Goldman Sachs banker with over two decades of experience in equities and derivatives.

    3What will Paul Johnson focus on at Barclays?

    He will focus on equity derivatives, equity-linked financing, and electronic trading.

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