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Ezequiel Alberto Zambaglione

2051 Frederic Douglas Blvd 2 b New York, New York (10030) 347-320-4999 eaz2109@columbia.edu

Educacin

Columbia University in the City of New York Master of Arts in Mathematics of Finance

New York, United States Expected May 2012

Relevant Coursework: Stochastic processes, Numerical Methods, Time Series, Quantitative Investment
Management, Mathematics of finance, Linear Regression, Statistical Methods in Finance. Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Master in Finance. GPA: 8/10. Probability and Statistics, Capital Markets Instruments, Options, futures and swaps. Universidad de Buenos Aires Bachelors Degree in Economics. Experience Orgenes Retirement Funds Investment Analyst Buenos Aires, Argentina 2007 Buenos Aires, Argentina 2011 Buenos Aires, Argentina 2009

Relevant Coursework: Macro Finance, Portfolio Management, Global Strategies in Financial Markets,

Developed trading strategies based on quantitative models and fundamental analysis, including Government,
Municipal and Corporate Bonds, fixed and floating rate, inflation protection bonds, funds, Financial Trust.

Constructed econometric models for macroeconomics projections at national and municipal level to take
decisions about asset allocation.

Worked close to the Portfolio Manager and collaborated in portfolio decisions.


Central Bank of Argentina Team Leader - External Transactions and Foreign Exchange Rate Buenos Aires, Argentina 2008 - 2011

Generated a quarterly research report of the evolution and composition of the private sector foreign debt,
including the analysis of capital and interest maturity schedule, stock and cash flows composition by debt type, currency and industry.

Collaborated in a quarterly research report of the evolution of foreign direct investment, consisting in
estimations of equity capital and intercompany debt inflows, reinvestment of earnings and capital contributions.

Managed a team and coordinated with other teams to prepare macroeconomics reports for Banks Directors.
Publications Master Thesis: Implicit forward exchange rate in the bond market and arbitrage possibilities. Bachelor Thesis: Effects of the 2001 crisis on the non financial private sector external debt. Blogspot http://zambaglione.blogspot.com/ Skills Computer: Proficient in Microsoft Office (Access, Excel, VBA, Word, Power Point). Intermediate in MATLAB, R, E-views and Bloomberg. Interests Soccer, Handball, Poker, Traveling, Cooking (One year of professional chef training). Member of a Quantitative Finance Club (http://quantfinanceclub.com/).

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