Fenics Market Data
Graduate - FMD Program Associate

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Company Profile: Fenics Market Data, a division of BGC Group, Inc. is one of the world's premier suppliers of real-time, indicative, intra-day, end-of-day, and historical fixed income, foreign exchange, and derivative pricing data. Our products and services are used by finance professionals for price discovery, analysis, risk management, portfolio monitoring and valuation, research and more.
Fenics Market Data Product Management is responsible for product management initiatives, development and execution; data integrity and data distribution for BGC Group voice, hybrid and electronically traded brokerage products. The group also provides support for business development, sales and strategic vendor engagement as well as BAU processes.
Key Responsibilities Create market data products based on order and trade data originating from BGC Group's trading platforms and booking systems (using Q/KDB and Python programming languages) Support and - in time - own the current product suite by understanding the processes and data flows behind them Find opportunities to automate and create more efficient processes within our data and workflows Translate business and client objectives into requirements and lead projects through execution Produce and maintain data product documentations across different asset classes Provide pre-sales support to global sales & business development teams Work with internal brokerage technology teams to source and onboard new datasets
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Furthermore, a crucial aspect of the role will be to understand the data lineage the products traded by desks, and associated trading protocols, so that this knowledge can subsequently be disseminated to prospective clients.


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Requirements: Graduate with 1 – 2 years’ experience Programming ability and experience (querying/coding in KDB/Q/Python and advanced SQL. Some level of markets/finance/securities/derivatives knowledge (and an interest in markets) Passionate about fin-tech. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. Self-motivated and a self-starter. Good people skills and ability to build relationships with various stakeholders. Ability to multi-task and to work independently.
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