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Business Analyst - Fixed Income Exotics - Risk

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Location:City of London greater london | london
Tags: risk | analyst | fixed income | business analyst | banking | front office | investment banking | risk greater london | risk london
Type:Contract
Business Analyst / Fixed Income Exotics / Risk / Front Office / Investment Banking

A leading Investment Bank require a Business Analyst to work within their Fixed Income Exotics Risk IT team which is responsible for all risk calculation, risk reporting and risk applications. The aim of the project is to build and improve components that configure and calculate large risk calculations on computational grids, store large volumes of complex risk and allow very fast access to risk and applications to view and drill into the risk. You must have experience of working with development teams of Fixed Income Exotics Risk, experience of working with Traders and Quants to understand how to display, caluculate, configure and post process risk, experience of supporting quants on complex risk issues. Front Office investment banking experience is essential as is a proven track record as a Business Analyst on a similar project.


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
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