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London Metal Exchange chair Gay Huey Evans steps down

Evans will continue to support the board and executive until a new chair has been appointed

'In a period of significant change I have greatly appreciated the opportunity to chair the LME,' Evans said
'In a period of significant change I have greatly appreciated the opportunity to chair the LME,' Evans said

The chair of the London Metal Exchange is stepping down and will not seek re-election, the exchange said in a 5 January statement.

Gay Huey Evans will continue to support the board and executive until a new chair has been appointed, the LME said. She will take on the role of senior advisor to the LME’s owner Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing.

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