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Minimum of 1-3 years of experience in fixed income securities or IR derivatives middle office, operations or settlements capacity. Knowledge of and familiarity with financial markets, fixed income products & derivatives (US Govt Bonds, Exchange Traded Futures/Options, Interest Rate Swaps.
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The ideal candidate will possess knowledge of derivatives regulation, including the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) regulations, and Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) rules.
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Cboe Global Markets (Cboe) is the leading exchange network for global derivatives, foreign exchange, digital asset and securities trading solutions. Options, SPX, VIX, Futures, Equities, Derivatives, ETPs, Clearing, Financial Education, and Global FX.
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Understanding and applying financial instruments such as derivatives and fixed income products as well as the valuation techniques that are utilized for financial products. CPA License in work office state; Levels 1 & 2 of the CFA exam; JD, PhD, MBA or Master's degree in Finance, Tax, Quantitative Statistics, Financial Engineering, Economics, Real Estate Finance or Hospitality; State Certified Appraiser License.
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Need experience in Securities Lending business functionality, Settlements, Reconciliation, Swift messages. Mainframe, Cobol, JCL, CICS, DB2, CA7. Cognizant is seeking aSenior Mainframe Application Support Engineer - with strong hands-on experience to join our team.
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Review monthly payer claim and revenue data and VBC settlements for accuracy. Forecasts results for quality, medical benefits ratio, risk adjustment factor and value-based care payments (VBC) Utilize Python, Palantir Foundry, Excel, and other tools to define, extract, validate, shape, and interpret data to meet business needs.
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Strong knowledge of mortgage backed securities, fixed income structured products, interest rate derivatives, and advanced understanding of financial regulaory environment. A designation of CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) or FRM (Financial Risk Manager) or Ph. D. degree is a plus.
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Must have 3 years of recent experience in valuing complex securities, including options, warrants, fixed income securities, structured products and other derivatives. Determine the value of derivatives and other complex financial instruments to support clients with regards to financial reporting requirements, as well as for tax planning purposes.
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Develop proprietary trading strategies across various asset classes, including Equity, fixed income, currencies, commodities, and derivatives. A leading Financial Trading company are looking for a ‘Senior Proprietary Trader / Portfolio Manager ’ to join their team.
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You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to perform model evaluation, version upgrade, and assess market risk related to MBS, CMO, ABS, following bank and regulatory model risk guidance. Stay up-to-date with industry best practices, emerging trends, and regulatory guidelines related to market risk modeling risk management, incorporating them into the model risk management process.
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Collateral Management, Regulatory, OTC Derivatives, Risk Management, Margin, Uncleared Margin Rules, Quantitative Services, Automation, Payments, Derivatives, Digitization, Agreements, Collateral, Risk, Regulation, Compliance, Data Analytics, Dispute Management, Model Validation, Central Calculations, Backtesting, CSA Valuation, Initial Margin, and AANA.
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Perform front to back reconciliation of life cycle events primarily for rates trading business – products include bonds, bond futures, listed options and interest rate derivatives. Perform daily trade support and implement process improvement to optimize operational control within fixed income trading businesses.
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Skills: Quantitative, Analytical, Risk Analysis, Capital Markets, Investment management, Fixed Income, Derivatives, Options, Swaps, Excel, VBA, SQL, Bloomberg, FactSet. Knowledge of fixed income and derivatives (options, swaps, futures, etc.
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Broad awareness of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) framework for swaps reporting, including the regulatory requirements for timely, complete, and accurate reporting for Over-the-Counter Derivative (OTC) Derivatives products (17 CFR Parts 43 and 45.
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Quantitative skills in the areas of structured finance, credit derivatives, default and recovery modeling, and / or credit risk management. Full-time relevant work experience in credit analysis of debt / capital markets, credit analysis / research, quantitative finance, model development or validation.
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