AVP - Quantitative Research - Bank (5-8 yrs)

Written by: MBA Jobs on Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Job Code: 59450
Location: Pune
 

AVP - Quantitative Research Senior Analyst

Location: Pune

Experience: 5-8 years

Top investment bank is Pune is looking for candidate who has good exposure towards Quantitative and Econometric Research and working knowledge of various asset classes.

The role of a Quantitative Research Senior Analyst (AVP) requires:

- Solving fundamental research problems with a quantitative approach and with sound mathematical and statistical basis.

- Applying quantitative finance and econometric tools and techniques to financial and economic data to obtain analytical output, testing hypothesis by applying massive data analysis.

- Design of optimization capabilities, portfolio construction methods and analytics, and risk management tools (preferred).

- Design and implementation of experiments to validate economic and statistical hypotheses.

- Review and application of concepts from the latest academic journals and investment research.

- Preparing of presentations and studies for internal and end-clients and contributing to global research publications.

- Creating and generating innovative and successful investment ideas and solutions for clients.

- Connect and co-ordinate successfully with on-shore research analysts and create a winning team.

- Candidate should have an Advanced Quantitative Finance / Econometrics/ Engineering degree from reputed University/ IIT or equivalent college, with added qualifications like FRM/ CFA / CAIA/ CQF preferred.

- Working knowledge in statistical software (Eviews/ SAS/SPSS/ Stata), advanced programming knowledge in Excel/VBA. Preferred knowledge of Matlab and SQL.

- Understanding of different asset classes, markets and products, with good functional experience in at least one asset class.

Interested candidate please send your CV to nikita.r@vnvconsulting.com

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