Stock Markets April 27, 2026 01:12 PM

RBC Capital Markets bolsters credit desk with three senior trader hires

New appointments add leadership in single-name CDS, electronic trading strategy and high-yield trading, with two roles based in New York

By Marcus Reed
RBC Capital Markets bolsters credit desk with three senior trader hires

Royal Bank of Canada has recruited three senior traders to strengthen its credit trading platform. The hires establish new leadership for single-name credit-default swaps, electronic trading strategy for US credit, and add a director in high-yield trading. Two of the appointees will be based in New York and several will join in June.

Key Points

  • RBC has hired three senior traders to expand its credit trading operations, filling roles in single-name CDS, electronic trading strategy and high-yield trading.
  • Jackson Graham will join in June as head of single-name CDS trading, will be based in New York and report to Santosh Sateesh.
  • Vincent Boccio has joined as US head of credit electronic trading strategy, focusing on investment-grade and high-yield electronic trading and reporting to Justin Snyder; John Perkins will join in June as a director in high-yield trading and report to Raegan Knox.

Royal Bank of Canada has moved to expand its credit trading capabilities by bringing on three senior trading specialists, adding leadership roles that span single-name credit-default swaps (CDS), electronic trading strategy for US credit, and high-yield trading.

Single-name CDS leadership

Jackson Graham is scheduled to join the firm in June as head of single-name CDS trading, according to an internal memo. Graham's background includes a period at Squarepoint Capital and five years at Morgan Stanley, where he worked in both New York and London and served as head of Europe, Middle East and Africa CDS trading. He will be based in New York and will report to Santosh Sateesh, the global head of credit derivatives trading.

Electronic trading strategy

Vincent Boccio joined the bank this month as US head of credit electronic trading strategy. In that role he will focus on the bank's electronic trading businesses across both investment-grade and high-yield credit. Boccio is New York-based and will report to Justin Snyder, who heads US investment-grade trading. Boccio previously worked at Spanish lender BBVA SA (BME:BBVA).

High-yield trading addition

John Perkins is due to join in June as a director in high-yield trading. Perkins, formerly a director at Bank of Montreal (TSX:BMO), will report to Raegan Knox, head of US high-yield trading.

RBC confirmed the appointments but declined to provide further comment on the hires.


Context and operational notes

The three hires cover distinct areas of credit markets: single-name CDS, which focuses on protection for specific corporate credits; electronic trading strategy for US investment-grade and high-yield instruments; and high-yield trading execution and coverage. Two of the roles are explicitly New York-based, and two of the appointments are scheduled to start in June.

Details on how these appointments will alter the bank's trading workflows, platform investments or market positioning were not disclosed.

Risks

  • Limited public detail - RBC confirmed the hires but declined to comment further, leaving the precise operational impact and timing unclear. This uncertainty affects market participants monitoring the bank's credit trading capacity.
  • Integration and transition timing - two of the new hires are set to start in June, which may create short-term onboarding and integration demands within the bank's credit trading teams, potentially affecting execution or strategy rollout in the near term.

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