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    Books on banking

    Specifically front-office (risk etc) but with a broader scope i.e. explaining some of the basics too

    Any recommendations?

    Been working here a while but need to learn more

    #2
    Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
    I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

    I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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      #3
      Originally posted by oversteer View Post
      Specifically front-office (risk etc) but with a broader scope i.e. explaining some of the basics too

      Any recommendations?

      Been working here a while but need to learn more
      Which area are you in fixed income, derivatives etc? Best to focus on one area and become a Guru, then the £$ will follow. (So I'm told)

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        #4
        Originally posted by oversteer View Post
        Specifically front-office (risk etc) but with a broader scope i.e. explaining some of the basics too

        Any recommendations?

        Been working here a while but need to learn more
        When there they usually have loads of free books available explaining it all. Where you working? Or are you looking for a way in?

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          #5
          Originally posted by russell View Post
          Which area are you in fixed income, derivatives etc? Best to focus on one area and become a Guru, then the £$ will follow. (So I'm told)
          Yip, but its a crap life. Most of the guys there are an IR35 time bomb too. None are "own business" they all do what they are told, that's the way it is. And many have been there for 3, 4, 5 + years. If HMRC want to hurt contractors they should just visit the IBs.

          Personally I'm now getting IB rates outside of IB and couldn't be happer!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jeebo72 View Post
            Yip, but its a crap life. Most of the guys there are an IR35 time bomb too. None are "own business" they all do what they are told, that's the way it is. And many have been there for 3, 4, 5 + years. If HMRC want to hurt contractors they should just visit the IBs.

            Personally I'm now getting IB rates outside of IB and couldn't be happer!
            I worked in banking in my last contract but found it boring and full of characters I would prefer not to spent a large part of my waking life around. Much happier with current contract outside banking.

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              #7
              Originally posted by russell View Post
              I worked in banking in my last contract but found it boring and full of characters I would prefer not to spent a large part of my waking life around. Much happier with current contract outside banking.
              Or as most call them back stabbing to55ers. Never been in an industry where everyone is so blatantly bad mouthing everyone else "behind their back". Still, you get good rates

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                #8
                I am working at a supplier to various banks. Basically they do outsourced software for monitoring trades, risk and controlling trading platforms. I'd like to know a bit more detail on how the "customers" do their work..

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by oversteer View Post
                  I'd like to know a bit more detail on how the "customers" do their work..
                  They are basically psychopaths who gamble.

                  The 1% are the very best destroyers of wealth the world has ever seen | George Monbiot | Comment is free | The Guardian

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by oversteer View Post
                    Specifically front-office (risk etc)
                    Can someone remind me if vega is named after Las Vegas and because it measures how vague the price is?

                    PS I always liked Hull myself

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