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The role is part of the PAG group, which is an integral part of the Quantitative Research and Investing (QRI) division within Asset Management. Having a solid understanding of reference data & pricing for derivatives, interpreting Greeks for options and credit and default risk numbers is a plus.
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Previous experience of derivatives and CECL is strongly preferred. The teams are structured as Investment Business Units (IBUs) working in concert: Strategy & Asset Allocation, Risk Management, Global Fixed Income, Global Partnerships & Innovation and Investment Enabling Services (IES.
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Strong U.S. GAAP technical accounting and SEC reporting foundation with strong knowledge and practical experience within the financial services industry in topics such as revenue recognition, leases, derivatives and hedging, stock-based compensation, CECL, business combinations and financial statement presentation and disclosure.
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Job Description Who we are looking forA Multi Asset Class Trader who will execute activity for the team as well as work along our other fixed income and derivatives team members. The role is a key member of the Portfolio Solutions trading team, serving as execution management point person for fixed income and exchange traded derivatives on behalf of the business’ transition management, portfolio trading and outsourced trading clients.
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Individuals in this role have or gain a broad understanding of the asset management industry and a firm grasp on equity, futures, FX, derivatives trading operations, corporate actions and accounting principles for investment portfolios.
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Approximately 2 to 6 years’ professional experience; asset management industry experience preferred. Manage various complex asset conversion events including project timeline and planning, identification and instruction of the transferrable assets, and coordination with portfolio managers.
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Senior Legal Counsel, Derivatives Asset Servicing, Capital Markets page is loaded. Senior Legal Counsel, Derivatives Asset Servicing, Capital Markets. Sr Legal Counsel, Derivatives/Asset Servicing, Capital Markets.
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Alternative Asset and Treasury Operations Analyst. 2-3 years of fund accounting/operations/treasury, asset management and brokerage industry experience. Experience with Swaps, Options, Futures, FX, Forwards and other derivatives.
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Experience with institutional trading of various asset classes, such as equities, fixed income, foreign exchange, and derivatives. We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Multi-Asset Overnight Trader to join our Buyside Trading Solutions team, within BNY Mellon’s Markets division.
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Requires Master’s degree in Financial Engineering, Computational Finance, or a directly related field and five (5) years of experience as a Quantitative Analyst, Financial Engineer, Actuary, or related occupation researching and developing quantitative pricing models for plain vanilla and exotic derivatives.
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Our dynamic and diversified firm spans asset management, wealth management, and fintech, offering many ways to help investors make progress toward their goals. Research and develop pricing and analytics models for existing and new asset classes and securities.
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Our operating model is built on three pillars: centralized portfolio construction, asset management and investment-enabling services. Responsible for monthly derivatives reporting processes, work closely with investors to understand and properly report various strategies on financial statements.
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Specifically, at least 2 years of academic or work experience within one or more of the following fields: quantitative finance, derivatives pricing and analytics, asset management, investment banking, trading or data science.
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Craft innovative strategies using advanced mathematical techniques,primarily in derivatives markets (futures,forwards,CDX,swaps). You will play a key role in uncovering alpha opportunities across asset classes, leveraging your expertise in machine learning, optimization, and other innovative advanced data-driven techniques.
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Deep domain knowledge of the Equity, Fixed Income and / or Derivatives asset types. Solid understanding and experience with investment management focused application platforms (e.g., Charles River, Eagle, IBOR technologies, and data management solutions.
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