A New York-based trader committed suicide by jumping in front of a train, the New York Post reports.
The trader was 47-year-old Edmund "Eddie" Charles Reilly, the report said.
He worked for Midtown-based boutique investment bank The Vertical Group. FINRA records show that he's been working at various broker dealers since 1996.
Passengers told MTA investigators they saw him standing by the tracks before he jumped in front of the train, A Long Island Rail Road spokesperson told the Post.
There's been a spate of suicides amongst financial services employees in recent months. They've happened in London, the U.S. and Hong Kong.