Jane Street | Latest News & Updates - Apr 22, 2025 Release
Jane Street is the lead market maker for the newly launched ZTOP ETF on Nasdaq with $50 million in seed capital...
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Jane Street
🌎 janestreet.comJane Street is a quantitative trading firm and liquidity provider headquartered in New York, with additional offices in London, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Amsterdam. The firm emphasizes technology and collaborative problem solving, fostering an open and informal work environment that encourages intellectual growth and long-term careers. With over twenty years in the industry, Jane Street focuses on providing liquidity across a wide range of financial products, including equities, bonds, options, and ETFs.
Jane Street - Latest News and Updates
- Jane Street is the lead market maker for the newly launched ZTOP ETF on Nasdaq with $50 million in seed capital.
- Jane Street will participate in ICLR2025 to discuss their deep learning models for algorithmic trading strategies.
- Jane Street continues to sponsor PyCon US, supporting the Python community.
- Danielle Brown has left Jane Street, where she was an IN FOCUS Program Participant (Strategy & Product) in the United States, to become the Associate Director of Digital Strategy at USC Undergraduate Student Government.
- Jane Street engineer Tudor Brindus discussed reducing system jitter in a public talk, highlighting the use of their performance tool 'magic-trace' to track and minimize latency issues.
- Fiore, former head of machine learning engineering for Asia and London at Jane Street, has joined Jump Trading as a lead research engineer in London after playing a key role in Jane Street's adoption of Python.
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