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A leading financial institution is seeking a passionate Analyst or Associate in the Commodity QIS Group to contribute to sophisticated trading strategies. The role involves collaboration across teams, focusing on innovative derivatives and quantitative finance solutions. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills and a relevant postgraduate degree.
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22.06.2025
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Are you passionate, curious, and eager to learn? Our JP Morgan Strategic Indices franchise is a market-leading team providing exposure to a wide range of JPMorgan CIB clients through sophisticated trading strategies. As an Analyst/Associate, you will gain hands-on experience in the lifecycle of commodity systematic trading strategies, with a focus on quantitative analysis and market research. You will play a key role in supporting our team by collaborating with JPM Sales and Trading teams, as well as business support and control functions. We offer a collaborative environment with opportunities for growth and development, where your skills and passion will make a significant impact.
As an Analyst or Associate in our team, you will assist in the development and analysis of commodity strategies, working closely with our experienced team members. This will include supporting research and development of new strategies in commodities, assisting in the origination and marketing efforts (in partnership with Sales), and contributing to the delivery of strategies (in partnership with Trading, Quantitative Research, Legal, and Compliance teams).
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This role encompasses the performance of UK regulated activity. The successful candidate will therefore be subject to meeting UK regulatory requirements in the assessment of fitness, propriety, knowledge and competence (as assessed by the Firm) and (where appropriate) approval by the UK Financial Conduct Authority and/or the Prudential Regulation Authority to carry out such activities.