Job Openings Fund Manager - Fixed Income, Currencies & Commodities (FICC)

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Fund Manager - Fixed Income, Currencies & Commodities (FICC)


Position Overview

We are seeking a seasoned FICC Fund Manager to manage and grow a dedicated portfolio with a strong focus on Asian credit, rates, and currencies. The ideal candidate will possess a proven track record of generating alpha through active management across both investment-grade and high-yield instruments. Expertise in navigating Asian capital markets and fluency in Mandarin to access onshore and offshore Chinese opportunities are critical for success in this role.

Key Responsibilities

  • Portfolio Management & Alpha Generation:

    • Develop and execute investment strategies for the FICC portfolio, aiming to consistently outperform the benchmark.
    • Conduct rigorous top-down macro and bottom-up credit analysis to identify attractive opportunities across sovereign, corporate, and structured credit.
    • Manage portfolio risk, duration, yield, and currency exposure with a disciplined and active approach.
  • Research & Strategy:

    • Perform in-depth fundamental credit research, including financial modeling, covenant analysis, and issuer due diligence.
    • Formulate strong, evidence-based views on interest rates, yield curves, and FX movements, particularly within the Asia-Pacific region.
    • Monitor and analyze geopolitical and macroeconomic events and their impact on FICC markets.
  • Trading & Execution:

    • Execute trades efficiently across bonds, interest rate derivatives, credit default swaps (CDS), and FX spots/forwards.
    • Maintain strong relationships with sell-side dealers to ensure best execution and access to primary market offerings.
  • Stakeholder Engagement:

    • Clearly articulate investment rationale, performance, and market outlook to internal committees and clients.
    • Collaborate closely with the research, risk, and compliance teams.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 8-10 years of direct FICC portfolio management experience, preferably with a focus on Asian markets.
  • Demonstrable track record of strong and verifiable investment performance.
  • Deep expertise in Asian fixed income, particularly Chinese SOEs, property sector, and Dim Sum/CNH bonds. Experience with Asian high-yield is a plus.
  • Strong proficiency in using derivatives for hedging and portfolio enhancement.
  • Exceptional financial modeling and valuation skills.
  • Fluency in English and Mandarin is essential to research Chinese issuers and engage with mainland counterparts.
  • CFA designation or equivalent postgraduate qualification is strongly preferred.