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A leading global financial services firm is seeking a Quantitative Research Associate in Singapore to develop sophisticated mathematical models, improve trading strategies, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Candidates should have a Ph.D or Master’s in a quantitative field and 2 years of related experience. Strong programming skills in Python and familiarity with financial products are essential. There are excellent opportunities for career growth within a collaborative environment.
Join a world‑class team at J.P. Morgan and make an impact in quantitative research. This role offers exceptional career growth, exposure to cutting‑edge methodologies, and the opportunity to work alongside talented professionals. You will help shape the future of algorithmic trading, financial products’ valuation and risk management, while benefiting from ongoing training and development. Be part of a collaborative environment where your skills and ideas drive innovation.
As a Quantitative Research Associate in the Quantitative Research team, you partner with business leaders to develop and maintain sophisticated mathematical models. You work closely with trading desks, product managers, and technology teams to create analytical tools and quantitative trading models. You also collaborate with control functions to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Your work directly contributes to product innovation, risk management, and the firm’s global leadership in financial engineering.
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