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XVACCR Quantitative Analyst

Crédit Agricole CIB
City of London
5 days ago
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The candidate will join the XVACCR, Collateral & Credit Quantitative Research team—an innovative group at the forefront of quantitative modelling for XVA, Counterparty Risk, Collateral, and Credit. This dynamic team is tasked with developing cutting‑edge solutions that support a wide range of strategic and regulatory initiatives across the bank.


The quant team collaborates closely with several key internal stakeholders:



  • XVA and Scarce Resources desk for XVA pricing and modelling
  • Risk department for Internal & Regulatory CCR, Accounting XVA, and SIMM
  • Collateral desk for discounting, SIMM and IMVA with CCPs

The quant team closely works with the business to study and assess the models’ behaviour and performance. It also plays a significant role in several strategic XVA and RWA projects by producing computational blocks using cutting‑edge modelling and implementation techniques to ensure the bank can cope with the increasing list of regulatory measures (XVAVaR, SACCR, FRTB‑CVA…) and metrics needed to manage our XVA reserves properly (Optimisation modules, Sensitivities with AAD, Machine Learning…).


The quant team continuously builds and upgrades XVA libraries and platforms to implement regulatory changes in an optimised architecture. The team is also actively participating in developing the Collateral management platform for CCP and EMIR Initial Margin and working on various FO and Risk systems migration projects.


Key Responsibilities

  • Define and implement mathematical tools and pricing models for XVA‑linked activity.
  • Define and implement tools and pricing models for Collateral management activity (IMVA‑CCP, SIMM…).
  • Interact and support Front Office, Risk Management and IT partners.

SPECIAL ROLE REQUIREMENTS

  • Good knowledge of numerical methods such as: Monte Carlo, Optimization algorithms, … .
  • Quantitative finance modelling skills: Stochastic calculus for XVA, IR, FX, Credit, ….
  • Recent experience and strengths in most of the following:
  • Distributed computing and Inter‑process communication
  • Multi‑threading programming
  • Microsoft products: Office, VC++, VBA
  • SQL, Access, Oracle
  • Web technologies: XML, XSLT


  • Strong team orientation, ability to work alone and highly self‑motivated
  • Able to adapt and learn new technologies quickly
  • Results and time oriented
  • Excellent analytical and problem‑solving abilities
  • Creative, can devise and implement multiple solutions
  • Good communication skills - both verbal and written

Seniority level

Associate


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Analyst


Industries

Financial Services and Investment Banking


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