This presentation entitled “Portfolio Performance Attribution: Why, When and How” was given by Martin Toyer of Numerix at the March 2017 Buy-Side Risk Europe conference.
The presentation addresses:
Martin Toyer, Chief Technology Officer, Numerix
Martin Toyer joined Numerix in January 2017 as Chief Technology Officer. He has dedicated his career to developing technology solutions and risk tools for the financial industry. Prior to joining Numerix, Martin was the founder and CTO of TFG Financial Systems, which provided institutional quality platforms for cross-asset portfolio and real time risk management to hedge funds, asset managers, and banks. Previously, Martin was a manager of a team of developers at a tier 1 investment bank, where he was responsible for real time pricing of European bonds and interest rate swaps, in addition to developing the risk analytics and systems used within the bank's global risk management architecture. He holds a Mathematics degree from Brasenose College, Oxford University.
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