Global Macro Quantitative Researcher

Selby Jennings
London
4 days ago
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Global Macro Quantitative ResearcherSelby Jennings London, United Kingdom

We are looking for a Quantitative Researcher to join a dynamic and innovative team specialising in cutting-edge systematic global macro trading strategies.

We are seeking a talented and experienced Global Macro Quantitative Researcher to join a successful trading team at a tier-1 proprietary trading firm in London. The team is trading mid to high frequency global macro strategies. You will be leveraging advanced quantitative techniques in order to enhance global macro strategies and drive improvements in algorithmic trading. They have had several very successful years and as part of their team scale out, they are looking for a global macro quantitative researcher to contribute innovative ideas, aid with research, design and implementation.

The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 3 years of experience working on the research and development of systematic global macro strategies, alpha research, as well as be proficient in both Python and C++.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement systematic trading strategies focused on global macro markets.
  • Conduct rigorous quantitative research to identify new trading opportunities and improve existing models.
  • Perform backtesting and statistical analysis to validate and optimise strategies.
  • Monitor and analyse market trends, datasets, and other relevant information to inform trading decisions.

Qualifications:

  • Minimum of 3 years of experience within the quantitative macro space.
  • Strong programming skills in C++ and Python.
  • Proficiency in statistical analysis and quantitative modelling.
  • Experience with backtesting frameworks and data analysis tools.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Strong analytical and mathematical background.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Advanced degree (Master's/PhD) in a quantitative field such as Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or a related discipline.
  • Experience with machine learning techniques and tools.
  • Knowledge of global macroeconomic factors and their impact on financial markets.

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