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Natixis Corporate & Investment Banking

Intern - Quantitative Research, Fixed Income and Credit

London
Posted about 16 hours ago
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Overall purpose and main responsibilities and duties of the role

Fixed Income Credit Research team is undergoing multiple innovation projects, looking to rebuild the pricing library and to automate further testing and bug detection. The team currently builds the financial product models in the new framework and prepares the migration of existing products from the legacy library. The intern will help to accelerate the migration and improve testing and reconciliation capabilities including the usage of AI when possible.

Main responsibilities and duties of the role

  • Develop, implement, and assess models used for pricing and risk management of structured credit and hybrid derivatives available in the trading books.
  • Improve unit and regression testing in our C++ library.
  • Develop quantitative research and analysis for financial pricing and hedging strategies.
  • Keep abreast of cutting-edge approaches and best practices in the field of numerical simulation and mathematical models.
  • Provide support on existing Front Office pricing architecture.
  • Systematically document work and provide a clear view of process assumptions and numerical approximations.

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Key skills/experience

  • Mathematical, statistical, and numerical skills (MSc/PhD) in a scientific subject
  • Programming skills in C/C++, C#, or Python
  • Knowledge in Financial Markets specifics
  • Knowledge of Summit is a plus

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Personal attributes

  • Motivated for Quant Research in Fixed Income Credit
  • Pragmatic with the right attitude and intellectual honesty
  • Strong problem-solving skills and risk consciousness
  • Good communication and presentation skills
  • Good team player
  • Ability to work on projects mostly independently with flexibility and creativity
  • To be able to communicate to the management in a clear and regular way on the progress of the various projects
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Skills

Mathematical Skills
Statistical Skills
Numerical Skills
Programming Skills
C++
C#
Python
Financial Markets Knowledge
Problem-Solving Skills
Communication Skills
Presentation Skills
Team Player
Creativity

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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