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In addition to proactive investment research, the Senior Investment Analyst contributes to investment strategy, ongoing fund and portfolio management, and reporting/communication with stakeholders.
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As our Treasury & Investment Senior Accountant, you will play a pivotal role in assisting the investment team with a wide range of responsibilities, encompassing day-to-day investment operations, treasury management, due diligence, and accounting activities.
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Additionally, a background in fund accounting and/or investment management is highly valued. Provide timely and accurate treasury and investment reports to senior management for decision-making.
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The Analyst will report to the Chief Investment Officer but will work under the close supervision of other senior investment team members as an integral part of the small generalist investment team, assisting with all functions (investment and operations) pertaining to the management of the portfolio.
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Penserra is a diversified financial services firm offering global equity trading, fixed income trading, equity and debt capital markets, ETF Sub-advising (Penserra Capital), tied hedge trading (Qualified Contingent Trades) and global equity investment management to some of the largest and most sophisticated institutions in the country.
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Responsibilities will include quantitative and qualitative research and analysis related to investment managers, asset classes, portfolio management, asset allocation, risk management, and investment operations.
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Investment research experience in an institutional investment setting (e.g., pension, endowment, foundation, asset management company, insurance company, etc.) Applicable degrees include investment management, business administration, accounting, finance, financial management, real estate, agriculture, economics, mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry, law, humanities, or related field.
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The Lead supports investment and financial analysis activities across all investment asset classes - alternative investments including private equity, private credit and real estate, public equity, and fixed income and proactively develops strategies for increased efficiencies in support of departmental and organizational strategy and change management initiatives.
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Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, one of the world's leading global law firms with offices in strategic hubs of commerce, law, and government across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is seeking an Administrative Practice Assistant to support the Investment Management Practice Group.
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In addition, the Associate will assist in deal closings and be involved in post-closing portfolio management and investment monitoring. Maintain frequent communications with management team executives, engineering consultants, deal attorneys, commercial and investment banking professionals, buy and sell-side analysts, hedging counterparties, and various investment professionals.
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Preference for endowment, investment management, investment banking, or consulting experience, but not required. Familiarity with financial markets, investment portfolio strategy and endowment management.
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This is a unique opportunity to learn and work closely with a diverse set of investment types (including hedge funds, global equities, fixed income, private equity, venture capital, real assets, and healthcare-specific opportunities) and portfolio-wide activities (asset allocation and risk management.
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Two to seven years of experience working in function roles with organizations involved in the capital markets including an investment bank, commercial bank, investment management firm, foundation/endowment, pension plan, or investment advisory firm preferred.
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Works closely with Chief Investment Officer, Investment Officers and Wealth Management Officers and clients to ensure that account assets are invested appropriately according to terms of their governing documents and the client’s objectives while taking into consideration tax implications and risk tolerance levels.
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Angel Oak is a $17 billion investment management firm focused on providing compelling fixed income investment solutions with an added level of expertise in the securitized credit space.
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