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(more about Citi)High level, the role is a senior position responsible for overseeing a trading book and managing book risk, in coordination with the Trading team. The overall objective of this role is to ensure the business delivers on budgeted revenues, and to coordinate with key stakeholders to develop the trading franchise.
The role is specifically to manage and grow the APAC ETF Market Making business. This activity will focus on providing prices for Requests for Quotes (RFQs) as well as on exchange Market Making (MM) activity. This person will monitor ETF rebalances, provide liquidity for clients on and off exchange, hedge their book of ETFs daily and reconcile the P&L associated with this business. They will work closely with the Delta One, Central Risk and ETF teams across the different regions as well as Sales, Stock Loan and Derivatives desks to develop a successful and integrated platform.
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