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Tomorrow’s Quants: Skills Beyond Coding for Finance Roles

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 12, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Summary of the “Tomorrow’s Quants” Project

This text details‍ the⁣ “Tomorrow’s Quants”⁣ project by ‌ risk.net, a multi-faceted resource ‌aimed at both aspiring quantitative finance professionals and the institutions educating them. Here’s a breakdown of the key components and findings:

1.Employer Skill Requirements:

* ​ Communication is Crucial: A​ strong ability to present research (written ‌&⁤ verbal) is highly valued (74% “very⁤ important”). Effective communication ⁤with management, collaboration, and‍ knowledge transfer are ⁤also key.
*⁢ Clear Writng: Universally considered⁢ an beneficial skill.
* ​ AI Focus: While AI is growing, ‌the average time graduates spend on AI-related projects ⁣is surprisingly low (around 20% of their time), except ⁤for firms ⁢where⁢ AI is central to their business.

2. Educational Landscape & Collaboration:

* University⁤ Partnerships: Collaborations between firms and universities (ranging from preferential recruitment to joint labs) are highly ‌valued by both parties and benefit students.
* ⁤ Program Types: A ‍distinction‌ is made ​between:
​ * Business Schools: Focus on model implementation.
‍ * Quant Finance Masters: Provide ‌a strong‍ theoretical foundation.
* Financial Engineering: ⁤Aim to balance theory and implementation.
* ⁤ Shifting Applicant Trends: ‌Fewer candidates from India and China are ⁢targeting​ US⁤ programs, ⁢with ⁤increased interest​ in Europe and ⁢Australia.
* visa Sponsorship: A notable portion of graduate ‌intake ⁢(60%) ​requires visa ⁤sponsorship, with 12% ⁣needing sponsorship for all ​junior​ hires.

3. Project components:

*⁤ Report: ‍ A ⁢survey exploring employer needs and skill‍ expectations.
* Quantcast Master’s Series: Six podcasts ⁢featuring directors ‌of quantitative finance master’s⁢ programs from Australia, Switzerland, the UK, and the US.
* Quant Finance ⁢Master’s Guide and Ranking (2026 ​Edition): An eighth edition guide providing a comprehensive overview of master’s ⁣programs globally, including a ranking based on placement rates, salaries, selectivity, ⁢and lecturer statistics. Baruch College has‌ led the ranking for the past two editions.

Overall Goal: The project aims to be a valuable resource for⁤ both ‍those ‍entering ⁢the field ‍of quantitative finance and ‌the programs preparing them,offering insights into⁣ skills demand,program strengths,and global‍ trends.

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Title: UNICEF: Israel Blocking Aid, Including Syringes, to Gaza Children

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 12, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

UNICEF Accuses Israel of Blocking Vital Syringe ⁤Delivery to ⁣Gaza, ⁣threatening ‍Child​ Vaccinations

Gaza City/Jerusalem – ⁤UNICEF stated Tuesday​ that israel​ is preventing​ the entry of one million syringes desperately needed⁢ to vaccinate‍ children in Gaza, jeopardizing routine immunization ‌programs adn raising the risk⁢ of preventable disease outbreaks.The blockage comes amid ongoing conflict and ‌a severe humanitarian crisis in the ‍region.

The denial of entry for this essential medical‍ supply impacts‌ the health of approximately ​700,000 children ‍under the age of five in Gaza, according ‍to ⁣UNICEF. ⁣Routine vaccinations‍ protect⁤ against diseases like measles, polio, and diphtheria, and disruptions to these​ programs can have devastating consequences, especially for vulnerable populations already facing immense hardship. The agency ‍is urgently appealing for access to deliver the syringes ⁢and ensure continued protection ⁢for‍ Gaza’s children.

“The⁤ denial of this shipment is profoundly concerning,” said Lucia Elmi, ​UNICEF’s Special Representative for ‌Israel⁣ and ⁤the ​State⁤ of Palestine, in ‍a statement. “Vaccines are life-saving, and⁤ denying access to essential medical supplies is a grave violation of ⁢children’s ‍rights.”

Israeli authorities have not yet publicly responded to UNICEF’s accusations. However, Israel maintains tight control over the movement of‍ goods and people in ⁤and out of Gaza, ⁣citing security concerns related to Hamas, the militant group that controls the territory.

The situation is ‍further complicated by‌ the ongoing conflict ‌between Israel and ⁣Hamas,⁤ which⁢ has severely strained Gaza’s healthcare system. Hospitals are overwhelmed, medical supplies are dwindling,​ and access​ to healthcare is limited for ‍many residents. ‍ UNICEF warned‌ that a prolonged⁢ disruption to vaccination programs could ‍lead​ to a ‌resurgence of preventable diseases,‌ exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation.

The agency emphasized that the requested syringes are a standard medical ​supply and pose no security threat. They are crucial for administering vaccines procured through the​ Global Alliance⁢ for ⁢Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI) and are intended for routine childhood immunizations, not for any other purpose. ​ UNICEF continues to engage with Israeli authorities to secure immediate‌ access ⁢and prevent a public health crisis in Gaza.

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Title: South Korea’s Central Bank Holds Rates Steady Amid Economic Growth Concerns

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 12, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

SEOUL, Oct⁣ 26 (Reuters) – Members of the Bank of korea (BOK) board expressed caution regarding future interest rate cuts, citing ​concerns about persistent​ inflation and the potential for ‍a rebound in ​economic growth, minutes from their October 12 meeting‍ revealed on Thursday.

While acknowledging a slowdown in economic activity,several board members emphasized the need too⁢ maintain‍ a restrictive monetary policy stance until there is greater certainty that ⁢inflation is sustainably moving⁣ towards the central bank’s ⁢2% target. The minutes indicated a prevailing view that premature easing could ⁢reignite price pressures, potentially ⁣requiring more ⁤aggressive tightening later.

The BOK has held its benchmark interest rate steady at 3.50% as January, following a series of aggressive ‌hikes to combat soaring⁢ inflation. The latest data shows South Korea‘s consumer price index rose 3.7% ‌in September, remaining above the BOK’s target.

Several board members noted that domestic demand remained relatively resilient, supported by a strong labor market and government spending.they also highlighted the possibility of a recovery in global trade, wich⁤ could further boost economic​ growth.

“There is a need to carefully assess the pace of inflation deceleration and the strength of economic activity before considering any‍ policy adjustments,” one board member was quoted as saying in the minutes. Another member cautioned ‌against being ⁣swayed by temporary fluctuations‍ in inflation, stressing ⁣the importance of focusing on⁣ underlying trends.

The BOK’s next monetary policy meeting is scheduled ‍for November 24. The minutes suggest that the board is likely to⁢ adopt a⁤ wait-and-see approach, closely monitoring economic data and global developments ⁢before making any decisions on interest rates. This ‌cautious stance reflects the central bank’s commitment to price stability and its determination‌ to avoid repeating past mistakes of prematurely loosening monetary policy.

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Dividends or brands: New Diageo CEO faces cost-cutting dilemma in tackling debt problem

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 11, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Diageo‘s newly appointed CEO, ⁢Debra Crew, inherits ⁢a company⁤ grappling with meaningful debt ‍and⁢ mounting pressure ⁣to streamline operations, potentially‍ impacting dividend payouts and ‍brand investment, Reuters reported February 1,​ 2024. The challenge comes as the world’s largest spirits maker navigates slowing ‌growth⁣ in key markets ⁢like the ⁢United‌ States and⁤ China,⁤ alongside⁣ a hefty ​debt load accumulated through acquisitions.

The pressure to balance debt​ reduction ⁣with maintaining shareholder returns and ⁤brand strength presents a critical dilemma for Crew. Diageo’s debt stands at approximately £17.3 billion ($21.9 billion), a figure analysts say limits ⁢the ⁣company’s financial flexibility. Investors are keenly watching for⁢ signals on ‍whether the company will prioritize debt repayment⁣ over ​its historically‍ reliable dividend,or if cost-cutting will primarily target‍ brand investment-potentially jeopardizing long-term growth.

Crew took the helm ‍on January 1, 2024, following the​ unexpected departure‍ of Ivan Menezes. She ⁤previously served as Diageo’s Chief Operating Officer ‍and has a track⁤ record of operational efficiency. ⁤ Analysts⁤ at Jefferies estimate Diageo ‍needs to cut‍ costs by around £500 million to ‍alleviate debt ⁢concerns and maintain its dividend.

The company’s ⁤portfolio includes globally recognized brands like Johnnie Walker, Guinness, and Smirnoff. While these brands remain strong, Diageo has faced headwinds including a slowdown in premium spirits demand in the U.S. ⁤and a ⁢challenging economic habitat in ​China. A key area of focus⁤ for Crew will be identifying areas for‌ cost savings⁤ without ‌damaging the equity of its premium brands.

Diageo has ‍already begun implementing ‌cost-cutting measures, including a restructuring​ plan announced in⁢ late 2023 aimed at saving £100 million⁣ annually. ⁤However, ‍further, ‌more considerable action ‌may be required to ⁢satisfy investors and​ navigate‍ the current economic⁣ climate.the company’s next earnings report, expected in ⁢February, will be closely scrutinized for indications of ​Crew’s strategy.

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Title: Indonesia Mosque Blast: Police Suspect Personal Motive

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 10, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Jakarta, Indonesia – Indonesian police are investigating ‍whether personal, rather than religious, motives ‍may ‌be behind the recent suicide bombing at ⁤the Surabaya police headquarters, according too statements released Monday. the attack, which killed the bomber and injured ten ⁢others,⁣ initially‌ prompted fears of⁢ a resurgence in large-scale terrorist activity.

The shift in focus ⁤comes as authorities continue to analyze the background of the attacker, ‍identified‍ as Agus Muhammad al-Mujahidin.While initially believed to be ⁣linked⁣ to ‌Jemaah ⁤Islamiyah, a⁣ Southeast Asian militant group,​ investigators​ are now⁤ exploring personal ⁣grievances ⁤as a potential driving factor.‍ This incident underscores the evolving⁢ complexities of extremism and⁢ the ⁢challenges in definitively​ attributing attacks solely to ideological motivations,particularly as Indonesia prepares for a national election in February.

National Police spokesman Trunoyudo Wisnu⁣ Andiko stated investigators are examining Al-MujahidinS personal history, including ⁤potential conflicts or disputes. The bomber reportedly had a history of minor offenses ‍and had recently lost his job. ⁣”We are digging deeper ‍into the suspect’s background to understand the root ⁣cause of⁣ his ⁤actions,” Andiko said.

The Monday morning explosion occured as Al-Mujahidin approached a security checkpoint outside the East Java police headquarters. Authorities say he detonated a ‍device he was carrying. The injured included police officers and civilians.

Indonesia ⁢has battled Islamist militancy for decades, and while large-scale attacks have become ⁤less frequent, smaller-scale incidents‌ continue to ‌occur. The country remains ‌on ‌high alert as​ it approaches ⁣its presidential election, with security forces bolstering measures ⁣to prevent disruptions. The investigation into Al-Mujahidin’s motives is ongoing, and police have not ruled out any possibilities.

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Title: Gaza Reconstruction Cost Estimated at $70 Billion

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 10, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

the World Bank has expressed its support⁣ for a draft United Nations resolution calling ⁤for a ceasefire in Gaza, ⁣according to⁣ a letter sent to⁣ the United States government.⁢ The move⁣ places⁣ a key international‌ financial institution publicly on the side of a diplomatic effort⁤ to end the ongoing conflict, wich has killed over 34,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s health ministry, adn displaced the vast majority ⁤of the⁤ territory’s​ population.

The World Bank’s backing, revealed in a letter from ‌President Ajay Banga to U.S.Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen,underscores growing international pressure on Israel and its primary ally,the united States,to halt the fighting. The draft UN resolution, currently facing potential vetoes,‌ demands an immediate ceasefire and the unconditional release of hostages held by Hamas. The World ⁢Bank’s position could influence other multilateral‌ lenders and donor nations as they consider future aid ‌and reconstruction efforts for Gaza, which faces widespread devastation and a looming humanitarian crisis.Banga’s letter,dated May 17,2024,states the World Bank believes the ⁢resolution aligns with its mission to reduce poverty and ⁢promote shared prosperity,citing the “catastrophic” ‍impact of the conflict on Gaza’s population and economy. The⁣ letter further emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire to allow for the delivery of humanitarian aid and the eventual rebuilding of essential infrastructure. The World Bank has committed $700 million in aid to Gaza but says further ‍assistance is contingent⁣ on a lasting resolution to the conflict.

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