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Assess macroeconomic, financial, industrial, institutional, political, and social strengths and weaknesses as they pertain to ability to service global debt, expected price change, and market risk using various investment technology systems and data sources, such as Bloomberg, Standard and Poor (S&P) Capital IQ, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, etc.
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In our organization, we place a high value on collaboration, promoting regular and ongoing discussions about global macroeconomic trends, geopolitical developments, and the evolution of financial markets.
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Assesses and integrates external macroeconomic, geopolitical, and market data sources (e.g., IHS, IEA, EIA, Rystad, Kimberlite, Spears, Enverus, etc.) Well versed with key market and industry drivers such as commodity prices, macroeconomic data/indicators, geopolitical environments, activities of major operators, competitive/competitor intelligence, material and operational costs, emerging technologies and operating models, as well as broader energy transition themes and strategies.
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Dexis is seeking an Economist to support USAID's independent 's (OCE's) Macroeconomic Policy Engagement Team. The Office of the Chief Economist (OCE)-led by the Agency Chief Economist-brings stronger economic theory and evidence to bear on the Agency's work.
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Job Description As a valued colleague on our team, you will, under limited supervision, conduct theoretical and empirical research with public and proprietary data in all areas of mortgage finance business, including mortgage products and securities, borrower behavior, investment and hedging strategies, residential property valuation, macroeconomic models including housing prices and interest rate, financial valuation of finance assets and derivatives, economic capital, and stress testing.
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The associate will conduct research on equity and fixed income markets with respect to potential systemic risks, with an emphasis on -eligible securities such as equities, Treasury securities, mortgage-backed securities, municipal bonds, high-yield corporate bonds, asset-backed securities, and agency securities in addition to supporting the team's maintenance of a suite of macroeconomic hypothetical stress scenarios as part of the company's stress testing program.
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The role will also play an important part in developing, collaborating with regards to the building the macroeconomic and financial markets related forecasts and expected returns for the Investments team, and guiding the strategic asset allocation and tactical asset allocation related investment decisions.
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Unify, harmonize, and integrate investment data, including ESG, financial, macroeconomic, instrument, entity, benchmark, market, and portfolio metrics for analytic workflows. Significant knowledge of investment data including financial, ESG, market, benchmark, and macroeconomic data, as well as holdings data and portfolio analytics; experience with investment data vendors (MSCI, Bloomberg, S&P, Sustainalytics, etc.
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The consultant will support the activities related to the elaboration of assessments of macroeconomic conditions for IDB’s borrowing countries, particularly on (but not limited to) Debt and External Sustainability Analysis (DSA and ESA.
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The combination of these skills sets, combined with our macroeconomic research and scenario analysis, provides for a sophisticated, intuitive, and fundamental approach to making investment decisions.
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Economic Analyst (Macroeconomic Forecasting & Econometrics) page is loaded. Economic Analyst (Macroeconomic Forecasting & Econometrics) Analyzing and interpreting macroeconomic and econometric data to forecast economic trends and identify potential risks and opportunities for new and existing projects.
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Familiarity with programming languages (Python, R, Snowflake, Databricks) and visualization tools (PowerBI) are a strong plus. The Senior Investment Data Analyst plays a crucial role in driving an integrated investment data strategy via engaging cross-functionally with data engineers to support key stakeholders across the Firm from investment research to portfolio management, investment compliance, risk, and reporting.
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Of 7 years experience within the asset management industry in a data analyst role with a strong understanding of investment functions from fundamental research, investment compliance, risk management, and regulatory reporting.
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The Head of Operational Risk Capital and Stress Testing is a senior leadership position within the Operational Risk Foundational Programs Team. The ORCAST team has responsibility for managing operational risk event data, producing macroeconomic scenarios and forecasts used in the Firmwide capital planning, budgeting and loss assessment process, and generating operational risk regulatory reporting.
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Oxford Economics seeks an experienced Economist as part of our expanding Macroeconomic Modelling and Scenarios team. The team also leads the company’s research around the macroeconomic impacts of climate change, and supports financial sector clients with bespoke asset return modelling to inform their asset allocation strategies.
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