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The Goldman Sachs Suggested Reading List

The Goldman Sachs Suggested Reading List

Each year Goldman Sachs suggests this list to its incoming analyst class. This contains many books written by employees as well as classic literature in finance

Svetlozar Rachev Appointed Frey Professor in Quant Finance

Svetlozar Rachev Appointed Frey Professor in Quant Finance

Svetlozar Rachev has been appointed Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics at Stony Brook University, NY and Frey Professor in Quantitative Finance

Collection of Admission Numbers from MFE Programs

Collection of Admission Numbers from MFE Programs

Admission numbers from financial engineering programs Baruch MFE, CMU MSCF, Columbia MFE, MIT MFin, NYU Math Fin, UCB MFE, Princeton MFin

Master reading list for quants, MFE students

Master reading list for quants, MFE students

A collection of programming, math, finance books books read by and written for quants and everyone who wants to become a quant or work on Wall Street

ILLINOIS MFE Program Announces Appointment of New Director

ILLINOIS MFE Program Announces Appointment of New Director

Morton N. Lane has been appointed as director of the new Master of Science in Financial Engineering Program (MSFE), a joint program of the Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering and the Department of Finance at Illinois.

Top 10 Things Practitioners Really Want from Financial Engineers

Top 10 Things Practitioners Really Want from Financial Engineers

Teri Geske of UCLA MFE program shares top 10 things Wall Street firms want from a quant

MFE Education: Customer Oriented versus Traditional Education

MFE Education: Customer Oriented versus Traditional Education

“Should MFE programs view their students as customer or student?” -Charles Tapiero, Chair of Financial and Risk Management dept, NYU-Poly shares his opinion

University of Illinois to offer MFE degree

University of Illinois to offer MFE degree

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign announced the creation of an MFE degree jointly run by the university’s College of Business and College of Engineering. The new MFE program will admit the first students for Fall 2010.