New on Raise Your Game: learn about Susquehanna Swap, a new chess variant. Chess variants are alterations to standard chess rules, meant to shake up existing patterns, reducing the value of memorization and instead rewarding players’ intuition. Learn more about the variant, when you should use it, and its implications on our gaming blog: https://bit.ly/4g5bsW0
Susquehanna International Group
Financial Services
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 179,032 followers
About us
Susquehanna is a global quantitative trading firm founded by a group of friends who share a passion for game theory and probabilistic thinking. Our rigorous and analytical approach to decision making has led Susquehanna to become one of the largest and most successful proprietary trading firms in the world. In our offices around the globe, our employees are relentless problem solvers who collaborate to make optimal decisions. Susquehanna’s deep integration of trading, technology and quant research makes us experts in trading essentially all listed financial products and asset classes, with a focus on derivatives. We handle millions of trading transactions around the world every day as both a market maker and market taker. Our efforts provide liquidity and ensure competitive prices for buyers and sellers. While our presence in the market is broad, our trading desks are highly specialized to allow for a deep understanding of the unique drivers of each asset class.
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http://sig.com
External link for Susquehanna International Group
- Industry
- Financial Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Proprietary Trading, Institutional Sales & Research, Technology, Private Equity & Venture Capital, and Quantitative Research
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Employees at Susquehanna International Group
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It was a big last month for Team Susquehanna as we competed in races around the globe. In Philadelphia and Dublin, we ran with our families at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 5k Run/Walk and Dublin Simon Community Fun Run, and in Sydney, we joined together as a team to compete in the Corporate Challenge, known as the world’s largest corporate running event.
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New on Susquehanna's gaming blog, Raise Your Game, we cover some of our favorite takeaways from Todd Simkin's appearance on the Capital Allocators podcast: https://bit.ly/3BHSCVA
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“[Poker] is a very good model for making decisions with imperfect information” Susquehanna’s Todd Simkin recently explained to Gunjan Banerji of The Wall Street Journal. “It’s good to think about the world in probabilistic terms.” Read more about why Susquehanna teaches poker as part of its trading education, or watch Todd play a few hands, on WSJ: https://lnkd.in/eB-JKYfV
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Team Susquehanna placed 3rd in this year’s FIDE - World Chess Federation Corporate Chess Championships. Susquehanna trader and competitor Ella breaks down some of our most interesting games on her newest Raise Your Game blog: https://bit.ly/4dzyNOb
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Have you played Love Letter? We’ll walk you through an intro to the game + common decision making points you’ll be faced with. Read the full post on our Raise Your Game blog: https://bit.ly/3LBsQ75
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Congratulations to Team Susquehanna for coming in 3rd place in the FIDE - World Chess Federation Corporate Chess Competition! Photo credit: Rafal Oleksiewicz
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As the ICC #T20WorldCup is taking place in United States right now, we’ve seen some incredible upsets – like Afghanistan beating New Zealand, Canada beating Ireland, and the United States beating Pakistan. Check out our newest Raise Your Game post for a primer on the sport and two strategic elements that can greatly impact the game: https://bit.ly/3xmGDuK
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Susquehanna Sports Trader Ella Papanek spoke with The Wall Street Journal about this weekend’s FIDE - World Chess Federation World Corporate Chess Championship in New York. Good luck to our team, and everyone participating! https://lnkd.in/eDKTqkRX
The World’s Biggest Companies Are Battling in Chess—And They Have Ringers
wsj.com