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Houlihan Lokey (NYSE:HLI) is a global investment bank with expertise in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, financial restructuring, and financial and valuation advisory. Houlihan Lokey hires Associates to work specifically as part of industry aligned teams, assisting with a variety of investment banking services and transactions.
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In this role, this attorney will provide U.S. bank regulatory legal advice to Citi’s businesses and control functions, including the Independent Risk Management ("IRM”) and Independent Compliance Risk Management (“ICRM”) functions, Finance/Treasury and the Chief Operating Officer as well as the Markets, Services, Banking and International, Personal Banking & Wealth Management and Legacy Franchises businesses.
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Prior experience in emerging markets development and finance, impact investing, and corporate governance in the international context is strongly preferred. This is an exciting opportunity to work with clients in a broad range of industries across the US and in emerging markets in Latin America on their financing and institutional lending needs.
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We cover topics in a broad range of industries including consumer goods, life sciences, high technology, energy, telecommunications, industrial markets, banking, securities, fintech, private equity, insurance, and cryptocurrency.
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The candidate will play a key role in legal research, analysis, and preparation of filings in enforcement, application, or regulatory matters before regulatory bodies such as the CFTC, SEC, or federal and state banking regulators.
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The Director, Treasury Operations, is responsible for global treasury operations, including banking & cash management, debt & capital markets, risk management, and forecasting. Demonstrated understanding of banking, capital markets, corporate finance, tax, & accounting.
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The Sector Compliance Team focuses on services to financial organizations that address SEC, CFTC, FINRA, NFA OCC and other regulatory requirements for retail and institutional broker dealer compliance, capital markets, banking, swap dealer trading, investment management and investment advisor compliance.
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Our focused model and bold ambition have put us at the center of the events that continue to reshape and redefine our industry, working side by side with a range of clients from our most venerable institutions to dynamic new entrants across Banking and Capital Markets, Wealth and Asset Management, Insurance, and Real Estate, Hospitality and Construction.
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Coordinating with the CCO, Banking, Independent Risk and Finance, while also monitoring and managing the various Market risk-taking activities performed in the country. Leading the Markets People Strategy including talent reviews for critical roles.
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Asset valuation through market research, including comparable property and industry analysis, by using broker relationships, third-party tools, independent investigation, and an understanding of commercial real estate capital markets.
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Minimum of 2 years of relevant professional experience in the financial sector such as banking, investment management, finance, or accounting, and a college degree in Accounting, Finance, or International Relations.
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4+ years of in-house, law firm or regulatory agency experience, advising on banking, securities, and/or financial markets regulation. Advising MUFG business lines and support functions on legislative, regulatory, and supervisory matters, including application of, and compliance with, U.S. banking laws applicable to foreign banks operating in the U.S., as well as applicable laws and regulations of financial markets.
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Knowledge of leveraged debt markets, including loan syndication, high yield bonds, and structured finance products. As a Leveraged Debt Capital Markets Analytics Analyst, you will play a crucial role in supporting our firm's leveraged debt capital markets activities.
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We advise clients on, among other things, domestic and cross border M&A, IPOs, activism, capital markets and investor relations, public and regulatory affairs, geopolitical issues, litigation, crisis, cyber, employee engagement, digital, opinion research and on broader reputation campaigns.
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