To search for Market Making bank jobs use the search for bank jobs facility by clicking the link. Market Maker definition from Investopedia: A broker-dealer firm that accepts the risk of holding a certain number of shares of a particular security in order to facilitate trading in that security. Each market maker competes for customer order flow by displaying buy and sell quotations for a guaranteed number of shares. Once an order is received, the market maker immediately sells from its own inventory or seeks an offsetting order. This process takes place in mere seconds. Definition from UK Share Net: Market Makers are companies who have agreed with their clients and who have been approved by regulators to “Make a market” in the shares of the client. A Market Maker is to make a market, i.e. to ensure that there is always a market in which investors can buy and sell shares of the clients they are Market Makers for. Example Market Maker job titles you may find if looking for a job in Market Making: Aim Market Maker Electronic Futures Market Maker Quantitative Analyst – High Frequency Market maker To apply for jobs in the Money Markets please use the links above.
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