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As a REPO/MMF Credit Analyst for REPO and Money Market Mutual Funds Sweeps, you will be responsible for building out credit research and analysis within Liquidity Product Management, providing fundamental credit research and financial analysis of SVB counterparties, offering recommendations regarding risk, evaluating new counterparties and recommending actions related to existing counterparties.
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2+ years investment research or investment management experience; understanding of investment modeling, capital market assumptions, and portfolio optimization theory; familiarity with different asset classes, investment styles, and investment vehicles.
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Asset Valuation, Capital Markets, Communication, Credit Analysis, Data Analysis, Financial Modeling, Fixed Income Investments, Investment Research/Analysis, Investments, Market/Industry Dynamics, Research Synthesization, Sector Expertise, Underwriting.
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Monitor, research and analyze relevant economic, industry, and company data and market trends, preparing reports and developing models to support investment decisions. Contributes to all formal reports and research processes (internal ratings, recommendation lists, watch lists, etc.
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Qualitative Research and Literature Review: You'll conduct comprehensive research, including financial statements, market analysis, literature reviews, document examination, and writing memos to provide insights and support expert reports.
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Conducting market analysis and opportunity identification via academic research, customer interviews, conferences, incubator and University demo days, and peers (Angels/VCs). Support portfolio companies around product strategy, talent sourcing, business development, regional market and global expansion and support for future financing.
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From day one you will be on the front lines meeting with C-Suite level professionals from the top FinTech and Crypto companies as you assess product-market-fit, perform in-depth financial due-diligence, and conduct broader market research.
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Nuveen Investment’s Leveraged Finance team is seeking to hire an analyst to evaluate the full capital structure of convertible bond issuers, the majority of whom are in the technology and healthcare sectors.
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Conduct research and analysis of renewable energy, fuels, and carbon market data and trends. DTE's environmental markets team trades in renewable energy, carbon, and renewable fuels markets across the U.S. The Environmental Markets Analyst would be responsible for research, analysis, and interpretation of data from across these markets.
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A multi-housing Debt Analyst/Associate will have the opportunity to be involved in every stage of a transaction, including underwriting, market research, property tours, preparation of offering memorandums, marketing and term sheet negotiation, closing and client meetings and events.
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The underwriting analysis process may include, but is not limited to, the following activities: reviewing P&L statements, rent rolls, and tax statements; researching and analyzing demographic, economic, and real estate market data to recognize market trends to support all underwriting assumptions.
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Conduct due diligence on portfolios of infrastructure assets and resource efficiency companies utilizing financial statements, original and third-party research, and market data. Stay up to date on market developments and new technologies.
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The Senior Data Analyst will be responsible for projects involving research, analysis, and the presentation of findings, insights, and recommendations based on various factors (ex: data insights, regulatory changes, feedback from QA reviews, market information, etc.
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Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) is seeking an experienced professional to manage market research projects from inception to completion. Data savvy with a strong attention to detail and accuracy; SPSS and Q proficient Strong organization and problem-solving skills to prioritize multiple project and tasks Experience in B2B, financial services, or in the innovation sector a strong plus User experience research is also a plus.
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The Senior Analyst, Investment Team is a results-oriented person, passionate about the type of work Generate is doing, and looking to apply their experience to help scale a growing business and drive critical internal initiatives.
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