Adia hires three to join its growing supergroup of quants
Alexandre Antonov, Adil Reghai and Andrey Itkin join unit at world’s third-largest wealth fund
The quant unit at the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority – conceived to be a kind of Bell Labs for financial research and already home to some of the best-known figures in finance – has added three new members.
Alexander Antonov has left Danske Bank and is preparing to move to the Gulf to join Adia as quantitative research and development lead on September 1.
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