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The group’s core focus is on generating ALM analytics, asset modelling, developing advanced analytics, researching interest and credit rate specific strategies, adopting emerging technologies, and providing and ensuring operations continuity for the Quantitative and Fixed Income Portfolio Management groups within IM.
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Join the Securitized Products Sales team at JPM and become a key producer in the fast-paced, competitive world of institutional fixed income sales. Strong understanding of fixed income markets and securitized products.
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MassMutual Investments manages $45 billion across 100+ portfolios, spanning equities, fixed income, and multi-asset solutions. The Head of MACS will lead all portfolio management activities including oversight, construction, asset allocation research and thought leadership for our multi-asset and multi-managed portfolios.
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We offer deep sector expertise across a full range of products and services in investment banking, equities, fixed income, asset and wealth management in the Americas, Europe and the Middle East and Asia.
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Fidelity s Asset Management Technology Division is seeking a Director of Quant Development to join their Fixed Income Embedded Quant Development Team. This is a core software engineering role in our dynamic and fast-paced quantitative development team.
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Our client is a world leading Asset Management Firm. They are seeking a Director of Quant Development to join their Fixed Income Embedded Quant Development Team. This is a core software engineering role in the dynamic and fast-paced quantitative development team.
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The Head of Americas Multi Class Agency Execution Trading, Managing Director is responsible for our dealing desks in Boston, New York and Toronto where we deal as agent in equities, fixed income and exchange traded derivatives.
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Familiarity with diverse asset classes (Equity/Fixed Income/FX/Derivatives (Cleared/Bilateral) & Cash (TA, Management Fees) Should be proficient in at least one Investment Operations domain (Trade management, Derivatives, IBOR.
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Our innovative investment solutions are built on the strength of proprietary, independent research and span nearly all segments of the global capital markets, including equity, fixed income, multi-asset, and alternative strategies.
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Audits of these businesses cover a wide range of asset classes in both the public and private markets, including equity, fixed income, derivatives, commercial mortgages, timber and agriculture.
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Investor Application Support Team , the Senior Systems Analyst plays a critical role in Wellington's success by providing continuous support and solutions to the firm's globally located investors across Asset Allocation, Commodities, Equity, Fixed Income, Macro Analysis and Risk Management.
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MSIM High Yield Fixed Income Portfolio Analyst - Vice President. Morgan Stanley Investment Management (MSIM) is one of the largest global asset management organizations, with more than 40 years of history, a presence in 24 countries, and $1.5 trillion in assets under management as of March 31, 2024.
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7+ years' experience in risk management within long only or benchmark-relative fixed income or multi-asset portfolios. The primary focus of GRA is leading Wellington Management's portfolio oversight, risk measurement, and security analytics processes across our broad multi-asset, hedge fund, equity, fixed income, and research strategies.
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The investments related risk management responsibility scope will be for the insurance portfolios and will be based on the exposures generated from the equities, fixed income, and multi-asset portfolios primarily, and as needed collaboration with the private alternatives portfolio team members.
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Knowledge of electronic trading platforms in the Mutual Fund, FX and Fixed Income space with extensive experience of trade settlement. Conduct detailed front-to-back analysis of trading & settlement workflows for asset management & liquidity products.
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