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Job Title: CMBS AnalystLocation: New York City, NYPosition Type: Full-TimeAbout Us: We are a leading hedge fund specializing in a diverse range of investment strategies. We are currently seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented CMBS Analyst to join our team and contribute to our growing portfolio.
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Our client is a multi strategy hedge fund looking to add an Operations Analyst (Trade Support). 1-3 years experience in a trade support/operations role coming out of a hedge fund/asset manager or an investment bank.
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Minimum 3+ years related professional (Compliance and/or Legal) experience (Asset Management/Hedge Fund/Private Equity/ Fund Administration or similar) One of our highly reputable Alternative Asset Management clients currently seeking to add a Senior Analyst to their growing global Compliance Team. Ideal candidate will be working very closely with several Teams including but limited to Legal, Compliance, and Regulatory.
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VantageRock Capital is the hedge fund strategy within the Rockefeller's Asset Management business. VantageRock Capital is a fundamental-based, U.S. focused, multi-sector long/short equity hedge fund strategy.
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Additionally, the Tax Analyst will be involved in entity setup and facilitating ad-hoc internal and external requests for tax forms. Primarily responsible for creating and maintaining entity tax forms and will assist the Executive Director in the tax department on various projects related to Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR), and Common Reporting Standard (CRS.
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3-6 years of applicable experience from a hedge fund, hedge fund administrator, or trading environment. Oversee the execution of third-party trades across various asset classes, including equities, equity derivatives, credit derivatives, fixed income derivatives, foreign exchange, and commodities.
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They are looking for an Investment Analyst to join on of the most prestigious Real Estate Investing teams at the fund. Our client is a $60bn global multi-strategy, multi-manager hedge fund with a track record spanning over 20 years.
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Long standing Hedge Fund is looking to bring in a Senior Business Analyst to focus on front and middle office business/technology iniatives. Long standing Hedge Fund is looking to bring in a Senior Business Analyst to focus on front and middle office business/technology iniatives.
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Our client is looking to add the the Hedge Fund team where they have been one of the top performers consistently beating the benchmark. A Hedge Fund with a high conviction long/short public equity strategy focused exclusively on the healthcare sector, with the goal of producing superior risk-adjusted returns.
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We are currently working with an established global hedge fund who are looking to add an interest rates quant to their Relative Value team which is one of the biggest at the firm. They are discretionary, sophisticated, and collaborative hedge fund and they are also expanding their systematic capabilities.
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Candidates should have 1-3yrs experience in an IB/Hedge Fund/Prop trading/Crypto firm trade support role. A high performing, prestigious quant/systematic strategy hedge fund, developing its footprint in the US are looking to make a newly created hire for its expanding New York office.
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The ideal candidate will possess a minimum of 2 years' experience in a similar Operations, Trade Support, or Middle Office role within either a hedge fund or investment bank. Our client, a leading multi-billion dollar hedge fund, is actively seeking to expand their growing operations team in New York. The firm, known for its multi-strategy approach, has experienced significant growth in recent years and maintains a strong presence with offices across the US and Europe.
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One of the premier hedge fund in NYC is looking to identify a Market Risk Analyst. The role of the Quantitative Risk Analyst is to assist senior members of the team in risk oversight across all investment businesses.
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Hedge Fund Operations -Reference Data / Securities Pricing Analyst. Large global alternative asset manager seeks a Data Analyst within its Data Strategy Operations division.
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Job Description: We are looking for an experienced Senior Analyst to join our Multistrategy Hedge Fund team. Professional Experience: At least 5-7 years of experience in financial analysis within a hedge fund, investment bank, or asset management setting, with a proven track record in multistrategy environments.
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