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The Head of the Investment Strategy & Analytics team within a leading global asset manager is looking to onboard a Quantitative Developer and a Quantitative Modeler. Quantitative Developer and Quantitative Modeler.
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Enterprise Model Risk Management seeks a Senior Quantitative Finance Analyst - Anti-Money Laundering (AML) to conduct independent testing and review of complex models used to monitor and mitigate money laundering risk.
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Belvedere Trading is seeking a Quantitative Trader to join its ETF team in New York. The successful candidate will start working and managing existing strategies in the US ETF market and will eventually research, design, and manage new strategies.
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The Associate Director, Senior Quantitative Analyst is a critical member of the model validation team within the Model Risk Management (MRM) Responsibilities range in activities including risk governance and reporting, model inventory, model validation and model performance oversight.
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This role will be part of our Quantitative Engineering team, which is responsible for architecting, developing, and maintaining systems that support quantitative trading. Deep domain experience with financial datasets including FactSet, Bloomberg, IBES, CompStat, S&P Global, Worldscope, Morningstar, MSCI, Reuters, IDC, Markit, BARRA, Axioma, Northfield, and PORT.
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Minimum five years of recent experience in one or more of the following areas: investment banking, private equity, hedge funds, valuation, financial statement analysis, quantitative analysis, statistical sampling and econometrics, fixed income, and/or capital markets.
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2+ years of relevant experience as Quantitative Researcher or Quantitative Trader in Equities. The successful candidates will work on projects across the future / etf / stock quantitative trading space, at first helping to manage trading strategies and, ultimately, designing and building profitable trading strategies.
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This person will interact closely with other areas such as Finance, Actuarial, Risk management and Investments, as well as the Business Unit areas regarding quantitative modeling efforts. Research of new quantitative modeling methods for stochastic modeling of assets and liabilities with embedded optionality.
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The TES Strats team is looking for world class quantitative analysts to drive optimizations of trade execution strategies, funds transfer pricing, and risk management. Corporate Treasury Strats welcomes applicants with a PhD or a Masters in financial engineering, physics, statistics, applied math, or other quantitative sciences.
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5-10 years experience in risk management, quantitative trading or quantitative research - knowledge of credit and rate products is helpful. Familiar with different risk measures and quantitative models.
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Taking directions on quantitative modeling from senior quantitative professionals. Developing and implementing quantitative models of consumer and residential whole loans, and being responsible for the ongoing monitoring of asset performance.
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Master's Degree in Quantitative Finance, Financial Mathematics, Financial Engineering, Actuarial Science, Physics or Computer Science or other related field is desirable. Provide quantitative support and business insight to GI business leaders and staff for different investment and risk management decisions, through analyses of financial impacts due to exposures in market risk, credit risk, asset/liability risk and / or operational risk.
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The group manages all quantitative modeling related to market and interest rate risk on the bank's mortgage products including consumer banking mortgage activities, trading activities and investment portfolio positions in mortgage products.
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As a member of one of Tower's trading teams, a Quantitative Trader / Researcher will be using Tower's in-house trading system-one of the fastest and most comprehensive in the world-to develop and deploy algorithmic trading strategies based on patterns in market behavior.
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Lead quantitative and qualitative assessments of significance and likelihood of risks in key client/ banker processes including onboarding, KYC and client servicing ensuring compliance applicable global/ local regulations.
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