J.P. Morgan agency clearing head leaves
12 February 2016 New York

J.P. Morgan’s global head of agency clearing and collateral management, Emily Portney, has left the bank.
Portney was with the bank for more than 20 years, having joined straight out of college.
She took on a variety of roles during her two-decade tenure within the bank’s prime finance, equities and futures clearing desks, and took on her latest role in 2012.
Portney also served on the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission's market risk advisory board, the executive committee of the Futures Industry Association, and CME Group's risk committee.
J.P. Morgan has yet to announce Portney’s replacement.
Portney was with the bank for more than 20 years, having joined straight out of college.
She took on a variety of roles during her two-decade tenure within the bank’s prime finance, equities and futures clearing desks, and took on her latest role in 2012.
Portney also served on the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission's market risk advisory board, the executive committee of the Futures Industry Association, and CME Group's risk committee.
J.P. Morgan has yet to announce Portney’s replacement.
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