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How fixed income indices actually work



What does a day in the life of a product manager at S&P Dow Jones look like? Lots and lots of data. Rask’s Mitchell Sneddon sits down to talk with Jessica Tan who the the Principal of Fixed Income Indices at S&P Dow Jones Indices.


Jessica breaks down the interesting differences between fixed income markets around the world and uses a bento box to describe how she puts together a fixed income index. We also discuss growing up in Singapore as well as a life changing car accident when she was travelling New Zealand.


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