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BTIG seeks a quantitative analyst to join our growing Algorithmic Trading team in New York. This individual will become an expert on Firm's trading algorithms and heavily involved in research and analysis.
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With an international presence, we focus on a number of key industries, including private equity; asset management; life sciences and health care; investment banking; technology, media and telecommunications; and consumer and retail.
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Quantitative Development team is part of Asset Management’s Quantitative Research & Investment Technology group that partners with the investment teams in Strategic Advisers on various projects including portfolio construction, risk management, and alpha research.
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The Economist conducts quantitative economic analysis on micro issues of specific products, e.g., mortgage loans, small business lending, credit cards, savings, and investment products, as well as more macro, systemic issues of banking and the financial system, e.g., financial inclusion and access to banking and financial services, systemic risk, and financial stability, and more generally, resilience of financial institutions.
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8+ years of experience) The main function of a financial analyst is conduct quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programs of public or private institutions. Decision support to senior finance leadership on investment or project decisions as well as strategic organizational and functional developments.
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10+ years of experience in Consulting, Investment Banking, Corporate Finance, Private Equity, or Public Accounting. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or any other quantitative field.
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4+ years of experience in Consulting, Investment Banking, Corporate Finance, Private Equity, or Public Accounting. Job title : Financial Planning & Analysis Manager( 100% Remote) 4+ years of experience in Consulting, Investment Banking, Corporate Finance, Private Equity, or Public Accounting.
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Domain expertise from a highly quantitative industry such as DevOps, Fintech, advertising optimization, investment banking, security or commodity trading especially in non-standard segments.
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Conduct qualitative research and quantitative analysis supporting the transition of investment program. Ability to actively participate in due diligence activities and incorporate qualitative and quantitative analyses in the evaluation of investment strategies, investment processes, and investment performance to form conviction.
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Beyond retail banking, we also offer wealth management, investment management, insurance and risk management, and benefit plan administration. Jointly establish annual quantitative customer service and sales objectives with assigned supervisor; this activity to be integrated with the Commercial Lending Department's annual operating plan.
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The Quantitative Analyst will present analysis to the investment team in a clear and concise manner. The Quantitative Analyst will work in collaboration with analysts, traders and portfolio managers in a fast-paced environment.
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Your will also conduct rigorous quantitative investment research on cross-sectional models and time-series models to support the development of innovative quant strategies. - Lead projects tailored to quantitative research to develop time-series and cross-sectional investment models.
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Utilize quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques to assess pricing opportunities, evaluate financial performance, and measure the impact of strategic initiatives. This position will play a critical role in managing the pricing strategy at WFM. The Sr Analyst is responsible for supporting pricing initiatives by building strategic frameworks, identifying business trends and opportunities, and creating price investment strategies to deliver on financial targets.
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The Investment Analyst has strong organizational skills and is team oriented with exceptional quantitative, analytical, and problem-solving skills. The Investment Analyst is part of STORE's Portfolio Management team responsible for reviewing and analyzing tenant financial statements for STORE's existing $10 billion portfolio and supporting the underwriting of new transactions.
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Red Bell Partners is a diversified investment company specializing in commercial real estate development, redevelopment, and investment. ü Ability to perform quantitative and qualitative analysis, including market research and financial forecasting.
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