King departs S&P Global Market Intelligence
25 April 2025 Hong Kong

Karen King is to leave S&P Global Market Intelligence after 20 years of service.
Based in Hong Kong, King leaves the firm as head of data solutions sales for APAC.
While she was predominantly positioned in Asia, King also worked within the company’s London and New York offices, earlier in her career.
She began her two-decade-long tenure at S&P Global Market Intelligence prior to the company's numerous mergers and acquisitions, starting in what was then, Data Explorers.
King held a number of senior positions at the company, including APAC head of equity business development, and head of sales and Hong Kong office.
Securities Finance Times recently spoke to King on the key securities lending markets in Asia capturing the industry’s attention — she also provides a global overview of the market.
Earlier in her financial career, King was a securities lending trader at Goldman Sachs between 1998 and 2003.
Based in Hong Kong, King leaves the firm as head of data solutions sales for APAC.
While she was predominantly positioned in Asia, King also worked within the company’s London and New York offices, earlier in her career.
She began her two-decade-long tenure at S&P Global Market Intelligence prior to the company's numerous mergers and acquisitions, starting in what was then, Data Explorers.
King held a number of senior positions at the company, including APAC head of equity business development, and head of sales and Hong Kong office.
Securities Finance Times recently spoke to King on the key securities lending markets in Asia capturing the industry’s attention — she also provides a global overview of the market.
Earlier in her financial career, King was a securities lending trader at Goldman Sachs between 1998 and 2003.
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