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Proven track record of at least 7-10 years in equity capital markets, investment banking, private equity, or a similar role within the commercial real estate sector.
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At Eden Rose our leading client is seeking talented Associates to join their Capital Markets Department, specifically within the CMBS, CLO, and ABS subgroups. We are looking for mid-level and senior associates who have a minimum of 3 years of substantial experience in areas such as securitization, structured finance, structured products, corporate, and/or real estate.
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Houlihan Lokey’s Transaction Advisory Services (TAS) team assists private equity and corporate clients by providing cohesive diligence across financial, tax, data analytics, cybersecurity, and technical accounting.
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The ideal candidate will have at least eight years of experience in real estate lending, capital markets, brokerage or real estate private equity. JBG SMITH is seeking an experienced real estate finance professional to join its Debt Capital Markets Team. JBG SMITH's Debt Capital Markets Team is responsible for sourcing, negotiating, closing, modifying, and extending secured mortgages for assets of various property types, as well as unsecured debt executions, on behalf of the REIT and JBGS's legacy private funds.
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A law firm specializing in corporate law seeks a motivated Mid-Level Private Equity Associate Attorney to join their Atlanta office. Mid-Level Private Equity Associate Attorney.
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A law firm is seeking a dynamic Lateral Corporate - M&A/Private Equity Associate Attorney to join their team in Houston. Lateral Corporate - M&A/Private Equity Associate Attorney.
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Experience in leveraged finance / debt capital market transactions including advising corporate and private equity clients on loan and bond issuances for mergers & acquisitions, leveraged buyouts and refinancing transactions.
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The ideal candidate will have 3+ years of experience in investment funds, focusing on private equity, real estate, venture capital, and hedge funds. Experience with private equity, real estate, venture capital, and hedge funds.
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Work with leading partners on a broad array of corporate finance matters, including asset-based lending, syndicated lending (agent and lender representation), cash flow lending, healthcare finance and trade finance, venture capital, private equity, and corporate governance.
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Understanding of Corporate Banking and Capital Markets products. Capital market transactions include products such as credit and equity derivatives, swaps, bond options, repos, foreign exchange, equity trading, and securities lending.
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Manage the performance and expectations of the Equity Research Analyst team, which includes training, skill development, work allocation, problem resolution, performance evaluation, and hiring recommendations.
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Anticipate how company, industry, and macroeconomic conditions will affect liquidity, interest rates, and access to capital markets. Project finance debt, private equity, and/or tax equity deal execution experience.
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We work closely with colleagues in debt capital markets, equity capital markets, industry coverage, derivatives structuring, tax equity, M&A, and other coverage and product groups.
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The University endowment is approximately $1.6B in assets under management – across fixed income, global equity, venture capital, private equity, private credit, private real assets, and diversifying strategies.
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Guided by our purpose: "for every future", we help our customers, their families and their communities achieve success through a broad range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets.
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