Noriyuki Suzuki
About Noriyuki Suzuki
Noriyuki Suzuki is a Market Development Manager with extensive experience in trading systems and derivatives connectivity. He has held various positions in prominent financial institutions and has expertise in technical analysis and programming.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Noriyuki Suzuki has served as Market Development Manager at Thomson Reuters since 2016. In this role, he focuses on enhancing market connectivity and developing strategies for listed derivatives exchange and JGB brokerage connectivity. His experience in the financial services sector supports his efforts in this position, where he leverages his expertise in third-party trading systems.
Current Role at London Stock Exchange Group
Since 2021, Noriyuki Suzuki has held the position of Director of Proposition Sales at the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG). His responsibilities include overseeing sales propositions and strategies that align with market needs. This role builds on his extensive background in financial markets and trading systems.
Previous Experience at Nomura and Merrill Lynch
Noriyuki Suzuki worked at Nomura as Vice President from 2009 to 2016, contributing to various market initiatives in Tokyo. Prior to that, he was employed at Merrill Lynch as Assistant Vice President from 1998 to 2009. His tenure at these firms provided him with significant insights into market dynamics and trading operations.
Education and Expertise
Noriyuki Suzuki holds a Master of Financial Technical Analysis, which he obtained between 1999 and 2008. He possesses expertise in implementing third-party trading systems, including the Fidessa Derivatives Trading Platform and Trading Technologies - TT X Trader. His skills extend to technical analysis and statistical mathematics for trade model building.
Technical Skills and Programming Proficiency
Noriyuki Suzuki is proficient in several programming languages, including VBA, C++, and Java. He has experience with server-side Java development using Vaadin. Additionally, he is knowledgeable in using Fix Protocol and TIBCO Rendezvous Network, which are essential for trading system connectivity.