JPMorganChase
US Equity Macro Research - Cross Asset Strategist - Vice President
JPMorganChase, New York, New York, us, 10261
JOB DESCRIPTIONIn this role, you will be working in the Cross Asset Strategy team to help frame and present the broad JPMorgan view across a range of asset classes spanning from rates, FX, equities, credit, and commodities across developed and emerging markets.
Job summary:
As a Cross Asset Strategist Vice President on our Equity Macro Research team, you will focus primarily on developing and presenting a broad strategic and tactical asset allocation across different products/markets and jurisdictions. You will be part of a team that has the objective to develop a coherent framework for valuations and positioning across asset classes. Critical differentiation in the role will be the ability to coordinate across the senior product/country strategists and highlight and resolve the potential tensions and idiosyncrasies. Critical thinking will also be required in assessing over time the implications of topical drivers of financial markets in a broader context (political and geopolitical risk, idiosyncratic market stress events, etc.)
Job responsibilities:
Research and summarize concisely the broad view across rates, FX, equities, credit, and commodities across developed and emerging markets.
Develop internal models to assess cross-asset valuations as a function of macroeconomic indicators or as a function of other markets.
Highlight the tensions between market pricing and macro outlook in a probabilistic/scenario analysis framework.
Liaise with global market strategists to facilitate communication around changes in views and outlook, in evolution with the changing macro outlook.
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
Experience in financial markets and a strong understanding of the interaction between macro data/geopolitical events and market pricing.
Clear and effective communication skills (both verbal and written).
A master’s degree in economics and finance with coursework in quantitative discipline (statistics, econometrics), asset pricing, financial economics, macroeconomics, and scenario analysis (CFA or equivalent).
Strong data analysis and solid programming skills are required.
Genuine intellectual curiosity and passion about the broad interaction between macro outlook and financial markets.
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Job summary:
As a Cross Asset Strategist Vice President on our Equity Macro Research team, you will focus primarily on developing and presenting a broad strategic and tactical asset allocation across different products/markets and jurisdictions. You will be part of a team that has the objective to develop a coherent framework for valuations and positioning across asset classes. Critical differentiation in the role will be the ability to coordinate across the senior product/country strategists and highlight and resolve the potential tensions and idiosyncrasies. Critical thinking will also be required in assessing over time the implications of topical drivers of financial markets in a broader context (political and geopolitical risk, idiosyncratic market stress events, etc.)
Job responsibilities:
Research and summarize concisely the broad view across rates, FX, equities, credit, and commodities across developed and emerging markets.
Develop internal models to assess cross-asset valuations as a function of macroeconomic indicators or as a function of other markets.
Highlight the tensions between market pricing and macro outlook in a probabilistic/scenario analysis framework.
Liaise with global market strategists to facilitate communication around changes in views and outlook, in evolution with the changing macro outlook.
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
Experience in financial markets and a strong understanding of the interaction between macro data/geopolitical events and market pricing.
Clear and effective communication skills (both verbal and written).
A master’s degree in economics and finance with coursework in quantitative discipline (statistics, econometrics), asset pricing, financial economics, macroeconomics, and scenario analysis (CFA or equivalent).
Strong data analysis and solid programming skills are required.
Genuine intellectual curiosity and passion about the broad interaction between macro outlook and financial markets.
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