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LiquidityBook acquires Messer to boost multi-asset capabilities

The TRADE

As part of the acquisition, Bryan Messer has been appointed general manager of Asia Pacific, managing director of portfolio management solutions and artificial intelligence at LiquidityBook, with his staff also joining. In addition, the accounting and reconciliation engines of Messer Financial Software will be integrated.

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What is VBA for Excel? Here’s Everything You Need To Know

Peak Frameworks

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is a powerful programming language that can elevate your skills as a finance professional. In this blog article, we will explore the basics of VBA for Excel, its importance in the finance industry, and how mastering VBA can help you stay ahead in your career.

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Venture capital jobs – what to expect working for a VC

Growth Business

You’ll have portfolio managers or associates dealing only with companies who have already received investment, and finally supportive roles in marketing, administration, and assistants which can be an entry point for people starting a VC career.” According to Indeed, the first step is to get a finance-related degree.

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The prime brokerage pie is growing, which means bigger slices for everyone

The TRADE

In addition to the billion dollar-plus launches, CIBC Mellon also points out to us the noteworthy increase in scheduled fund launches with assets under management of $500 million or greater – up almost two-fold on what was observed in 2023. They need a financing platform to support all of that.

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DWS Group’s Werner Eppacher: ‘Liquidity is like a shy deer’

The TRADE

He joined DWS Group a year later as a portfolio manager and worked his way up through the ranks, going on to lead teams of PMs focused on a range of instruments that stretched across asset classes. But Eppacher began to notice a distance between himself and the day-to-day action of what was happening in the markets.

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Trading at the frontier

The TRADE

Having a cohesive team globally has proved an increasingly essential tool for institutions in light of the ongoing globalisation of finance and the turbulence caused by market events in the last few years. For him, it is the correlation between real world events and the markets that drew him to his role in finance in the first place.

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SSGA’s Sharon Ruffles on fixed income trading: It’s a different job every day

The TRADE

Beginning her career on the buy-side at boutique asset manager Credit Suisse First Boston as an investment portfolio analyst in London in 1986, Ruffles has seen the markets through several highs and lows. What AI can’t do in finance, any more than a human can do, is predict the future.”

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