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Minimum of 10+ years of experience in quantitative trading within a high-performing hedge fund or proprietary trading firm. New York, London, Singapore or Chicago About the Client: Our client is a leading hedge fund with over $20 billion in assets under management (AUM), operating across multiple asset classes with offices located globally.
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Work Experience: + years in Model Development and/or Validation of, Compliance, transaction monitoring, Below the Line testing, and Risk Management function at an investment bank or hedge fund.
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3 to 6yrs of experience in Middle Office Operations at a Hedge Fund or Asset Manager. This is a very involved role and is requiring applicants come for a hedge fund doing similar work.
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The Riverview Omni Master Fund is a market neutral, factor constrained Hedge Fund launched in July 2021 and currently manages ~$1.7 Billion AUM. The Fund employs both internal and external risk takers – combining fundamental equity sector specialists with a variety of quantitative trading strategies.
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Description Morgan Stanley Fund Services is seeking a tax senior manager to service hedge fund, private equity and family office clients. -Knowledge of hedge fund tax accounting concepts including partnership tax accounting, tax allocations, management and incentive allocations.
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Money Market, Facilities and Loans, FX, Derivatives, Trade Finance -Letters of Credit, Bank Guarantees), Risk Analyzer (Credit Risk Analyzer and Market Risk Analyzer), Exposure Management and Hedge Management.
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3+ years of accounting/finance experience including relevant portfolio / fund accounting experience, with preference given to experience at a private credit, private equity, hedge fund manager, fund administrator or public accounting organization.
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This opportunity will suit a Senior Credit Officer / Director profile with the relevant background and proven expertise in corporate cash flow lending, specifically Commercial Real Estate, leveraged finance / direct lending, asset-backed lending (asset-backed securitisation, margin financing); and fund financing (NAV.
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PDT Partners, a quantitative investment manager, seeks an analytical, productive, detail-loving Fund Accountant to join our Finance, Accounting and Treasury ("FACT") team. This is a great opportunity to hone existing accounting, analysis, and reporting skills, while diving deeply into the financial operations of a global hedge fund.
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Title: Associate, U.S. – Structuring and Execution – Financial Sponsors & Fund Finance. Proficient industry knowledge, particularly industry-specific (fund finance, subscription finance) products.
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4+ years of experience with Back Office Operations working for either a Prime Broker, Administrator, Hedge Fund, or Mutual Fund. Providing operational support to hedge fund clients engaged in various investment strategies ex.
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5-8 years of experience in credit/hedge fund valuation, investment banking, or financial consulting. This individual will collaborate closely with the CLO team, as well as Operations and Finance, to enhance and manage the valuation processes for various structured products.
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Education: B.S., M.S. or PhD in engineering, mathematics, physics, statistics, computer scienceSeniority: minimum of 2 years of experience working on a prop trading, quantitative trading or electronic trading desk (investment bank, hedge fund, etc.
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You have four to six years of experience in back/middle office trading support at a financial institution, hedge fund or administrator, and want to leverage this experience to provide support to Galaxys trading and investment operations, specifically around regulations, procedures and processes for our Swap Dealer Entity.
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A pioneering multi-billion dollar Credit Hedge Fund is hiring a Quant Risk Analyst in their NYC office. The fund wants this hire to work closely with front office quants and PMs to develop custom risk/pricing models and analytics to influence portfolio construction and hedge strategy.
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