Goldman’s European Spot FX Trading Head Said to Leave

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Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s European head of spot foreign-exchange trading, Mitesh Parikh, is leaving after 12 years to join a hedge-fund firm, according to two people with knowledge of the move.

Parikh, 35, is resigning to trade currencies at an investment firm, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the move isn’t public. Parikh, who worked in London, didn’t respond to a message left with a colleague or to e-mails to his work address. He joined Goldman Sachs in July 2002, according to his LinkedIn profile.