Bloomberg’s Futures & Options Engineering Group (F&O) is part of the broader Macro Markets and Alternative Data Engineering Team (MMAD), which focuses on products and data that transcend individual ...
The Structured Products market makes up nearly $11 trillion of U.S. public and private bond market debt. Banks employ financial engineering to transform a variety of assets, such as residential and ...
Bloomberg’s Consumer Media Engineering Team is responsible for applications and systems that deliver market-moving news, data, audio, and video to Bloomberg’s consumer audience and syndication ...
A common refrain around our offices is “Data is the lifeblood of the financial ecosystem.” Our DataHub Engineering team, which has members in New York, Princeton, and London, provides a distributed ...
A derivative is a financial contract that pays cash flows or delivers other financial instruments in the future, dependent on the value of an underlying asset, such as equities, indices, foreign ...
The financial industry hinges on one simple act: the trade. When Bloomberg customers want to exchange value with other parties, they need to be able to do so with ease and immediacy, and are able to ...
The Research Collaboration & Analytics Engineering team in London is part of the Equity Research group, which is part of the larger Markets, Community & AI (MCA) group in Bloomberg’s Engineering ...
“Over the past decade, the number of Bloomberg employees has doubled,” wrote Michael Bloomberg in a recent Business Post op-ed. “Our Dublin office is now nearly our largest in the EU.” The Bloomberg ...
Bloomberg’s Enterprise Technology Engineering group is primarily responsible for two things: data and connectivity for the enterprise. Many of Bloomberg’s enterprise clients build their own systems ...
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