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Strengthen ESG data, analytics, and capabilities that support investment decisions, monitoring and reporting, value creation and best practicesProduce investment recommendations and due diligence reports utilized by colleagues and our clients to support investment decisions.
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This is a hybrid position located in Boston, MA.What you will do:•Review investment advisor and certain institutional investor broker dealer marketing communications to ensure compliance with applicable FINRA and SEC regulations.
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The Analyst will interact with key stakeholders across our global investment platform, will be closely aligned with the Investment Team and Investment Products & Fund Strategies (IPFS), and will serve as internal subject matter expert to Client Group broadly.
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Key Words: entry level, bachelor's degree, finance, investment operations analyst, investment accounting analyst, portfolio accounting analyst, portfolio operations analyst, trade operations.
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Perform investment research (under supervision of senior investment analyst) with goal of making investment recommendations for various portfolios. The Investment Management Summer Analyst Program is a 10-week program consisting of one week of training and nine weeks working within a specific IM team.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Investment Analyst at 16VC in Boston, MA. The Investment Analyst will be responsible for conducting investment research, financial analysis, modeling, and portfolio management activities on a day-to-day basis.
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You will provide accounting information on fixed income and other investments for existing and developing investment strategies for compliance with accounting/reporting regulations. You will provide timely and proper investment reporting of General Account Invested Assets under applicable Statutory, GAAP, Management and Tax basis.
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The Quantitative Investment Analyst will work closely with teams across Investment Management, Barings, and Enterprise Risk. Multiple opportunities available with a focus on Rate, Credit, or FX derivative management.
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The Quantitative Investment Analyst will be supporting the management of derivative portfolios in one or more segments of the general or corporate investment accounts. Role: Quantitative Investment Analyst.
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The Risk Analyst will work with our fixed income investment teams across the Americas, Europe and Asia, helping them use quantitative tools to inform their portfolio construction and investment processes.
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The Analyst will report to the Investment Principal, and will work closely with other Investment Team members, as well as collaborating regularly with staff across the wider MassCEC organization.
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The Analyst will have the opportunity to work with all team members across all asset categories (i.e., marketable securities, private equity/venture capital, private diversifiers, and impact investments), and thereby develop a broad understanding of the investment management industry.
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Siemens Financial Services (SFS) is looking for an Equity Investment Analyst - SFS Equity Americas. Investment Banking, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Merger and Acquisitions and/or Project Finance/Capital Markets.
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Job Title: Blackstone Life Sciences Investment Operations & FP&A, Analyst. Job Description: The Blackstone Life Sciences (BXLS) Finance team is responsible for the investment operations, fund administration, and general finance and reporting needs of the Life Sciences group based in Cambridge, MA. The BXLS Finance team assists in the execution and management of investment transactions, monitors investment portfolios, and ensures compliance with all fund regulatory requirements.
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The Senior Investment Analyst will perform investment research across private credit managers. We serve in a fiduciary capacity for our clients by working closely with our relationship management and business developments teams across the U.S. to provide sound investment management and advisory services.
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