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Senior Index Rebalance Trader
Overview
We are seeking a Senior Index Rebalance Trader to join a leading equities and ETF trading team. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and executing index-related trading activity across global equity markets, with a particular focus on index rebalances, constituent changes, corporate actions, ETF flows, and benchmark transition events.
The role requires a deep understanding of index methodologies, market structure, liquidity analysis, and execution strategy. The successful individual will work closely with Portfolio Managers, Quantitative Researchers, ETF teams, and counterparties to identify opportunities and minimise implementation costs around index events.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the execution of index rebalance and benchmark transition trades across global equity markets.
- Manage trading activity related to index additions, deletions, reconstitutions, and corporate actions.
- Analyse expected rebalance flows and develop execution strategies to minimise market impact.
- Monitor index provider announcements and assess implications for portfolios and trading activity.
- Work closely with Quant Researchers to develop tools for forecasting rebalance flows and execution outcomes.
- Optimise execution across cash equities, futures, ETFs, baskets, and related instruments.
- Build relationships with brokers, liquidity providers, and ETF market participants.
- Conduct post-trade analysis and continuously improve execution performance.
- Identify proprietary trading opportunities arising from index events and market dislocations.
- Collaborate with Portfolio Managers on portfolio implementation and transition management projects.
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Required Skills & Experience
- Extensive experience trading equities, ETFs, index products, or systematic portfolios.
- Strong understanding of index construction methodologies and rebalance processes.
- Deep knowledge of market microstructure, liquidity dynamics, and execution strategies.
- Experience managing large-scale portfolio transitions and benchmark-related trading activity.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to evaluate trading data and execution performance.
- Excellent understanding of transaction costs, implementation shortfall, and market impact.
- Experience working alongside quantitative research, portfolio management, and technology teams.
- Ability to operate effectively in fast-paced and high-pressure trading environments.


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Preferred Experience
- Experience trading around MSCI, FTSE Russell, S&P, STOXX, Nasdaq, or other major index events.
- Background within a hedge fund, asset manager, ETF provider, market maker, or proprietary trading firm.
- Familiarity with quantitative execution models and systematic trading workflows.
- Programming or data analysis experience using Python, SQL, or similar tools.
- Experience trading international equity markets across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate will have a proven track record executing large and complex index-related trades while maintaining strong risk-adjusted performance. They will possess exceptional market intuition, a detailed understanding of benchmark mechanics, and the ability to identify opportunities created by index events, ETF flows, and corporate actions. Strong communication skills and the ability to work closely with investment, research, and trading teams are essential.
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