Match the business units in the left column with their favourite trade perspectives on the right. (Note that it is not necessarily a one-to-one map.)
Quantitative modelling
Trade-centric
Quantitative development
Model-centric
Trading desks
Product-centric
Middle office
Asset-class-centric
Market risk management
System-centric
Credit risk management
Processing queues
Information technology
Aggregate views
Senior management
Profit and cost centres
Finance
Bottom-line view
What is the difference between trade queues and portfolios?
What is a quantitative developer's trade perspective? What is its advantage?
Why do we need to understand all the various trade perspectives?
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