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Desk analysts in GCSS will work closely with trading and sales professionals to provide investment ideas to distressed hedge fund clients. Solid accounting, corporate finance, valuation, and credit skills gained through extensive experience in areas such as mergers and acquisitions, leveraged finance, private equity, and debt or equity research.
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3+ years of experience in quantitative research, algorithmic trading, or quantitative analysis within the financial industry, preferably at a hedge fund or proprietary trading firm. Overview: As a Quantitative Researcher at our Multi-Strategy Hedge Fund, you will be at the forefront of developing cutting-edge quantitative models and strategies to drive alpha generation across various asset classes.
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The opportunity You'll be working in a team environment with financial due diligence professionals on both buy-side and sell-side due diligence across the financial services industry, including but not limited to the following sectors: Wealth and asset management: Investment managers, hedge funds, wealth managers, fund administrators and adjacent services companies and adjacent technology companies.
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DESCRIPTION:Duties: Create new and scalable quantitative methods to analyze the risk profile and investment performance of hedge fund strategies. QUALIFICATIONS:Minimum education and experience required: Master's degree in Computational Finance, Financial Engineering, Quantitative Finance, or related field of study plus one (1) year of experience in the job offered or as an Investor Support, Quantitative Analyst/Associate, Risk Analyst/Specialist, Financial Analyst, or related occupation.
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The team is led by an ex-FAANG Research Scientist and prior finance experience is not a requirement for this opportunity. The Head of AI/ML Research at a leading Multi-Manager Fund is actively seeking a Machine Learning Researcher to join their team build.
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Credit Financing Associate Join our Finance and Operations team in New York The D. E. Shaw group seeks an associate to join its Treasury team to focus on financing credit investments for our hedge fund and private credit businesses.
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An asset manager located in midtown Manhattan is looking to hire a Credit Finance Associate to join its treasury team to focus on financing credit investments for their hedge fund and private credit businesses.
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The Role Experienced Associates with our Alternative Investment Funds practice, Experienced Associates work with multiple teams to serve a variety of complex clients, including hedge funds, private equity, real estate, fund of funds and venture capital.
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Our client a large global Hedge Fund continues to build out their NYC based HQ. This is a VP level leadership role in their energy trading (physical and financial: crude, refined, and nat gas) division.
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8+ experience in a compliance role within a hedge fund, private equity fund, compliance consultancy, financial services firm, or as a practicing funds lawyer, with in-depth knowledge of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940.
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All optional but helpful) and interest ingaining expertise in all of the above A solid understanding of linear algebra, numerical optimization, and statistics strongly preferred Technical curiosity and eagerness to learn more about finance Experience with rates or credit is helpful.
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7-plus years as an investment analyst responsible for direct investments in public equities (large cap) with a Single Family Office (SFO), Multi-Family Office (MFO), Registered Investment Advisor (RIA), investment firm, hedge fund etc.
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Competitor Analysis: specific experience in equity research, public market investing (e.g., hedge fund, mutual fund), and/or corporate finance/sharehold value consulting.
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The Kroll's Financial Instruments and Technology practice is a leading solutions provider for asset managers, hedge funds, fund administrators, banks, insurers, private equity firms, commodity trading and investment firms, and corporations.
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As an ESG Hedge Fund Analyst, you will be responsible for evaluating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors to inform investment decisions within our hedge fund.
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