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Understanding of Corporate Action, Trade Processing, Portfolio Accounting, Derivatives workflows and Collateral Management business concepts are required. Liaise closely with all Middle & Back Office operations and technology application teams to generate business and Eagle application functional requirement documents and design specifications for both BAU and strategic enterprise level projects.
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Broad awareness of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) framework for swaps reporting, including the regulatory requirements for timely, complete, and accurate reporting for Over-the-Counter Derivative (OTC) Derivatives products (17 CFR Parts 43 and 45.
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The candidate will be responsible for all middle office support functions for the energy derivatives middle office related to the financial commodities trading desk. Duties include daily trading profit & loss reporting and analysis/attribution, trade capture, systems and risk management.
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Experience working in Financial Services industry, preferably Risk/Compliance/AML/Investment Banking/Capital Markets/ Trade Surveillance/Operational Risk/Credit Risk space. Experience in Capital Markets / Regulatory reporting / Equities / Derivatives.
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Expertise in policies, procedures, governance, design and operations in relevant areas, such as trade life cycle, front-office structure, broker-dealer operations, clearance and settlement, client onboarding, treasury operations, collateral management and regulatory regimes.
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Extensive senior-level Trade Surveillance experience gained in a highly complex, global financial institution, with strong technical knowledge of compliance regulations and of the equity, fixed income, foreign exchange and derivatives markets.
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Knowledge of Capital Markets product trade lifecycle including Front-Office, Middle-Office, and Back-Office processing steps. Experience with Capital Markets traded products (Equities, Fixed Income, Derivatives, Treasuries, etc.
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Job Description U.S. Bank is seeking a Derivatives Trader to join their Commodities team. Communicate trade ideas and hedging solutions to the sales desk to support the client franchise.
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Trade lifecycle knowledge for Prime Broker, Broker Dealer, Futures Commission Merchant, OTC Derivatives, etc. Trade lifecycle knowledge for Prime Broker, Broker Dealer, Futures Commission Merchant, OTC Derivatives, etc.
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Coordinate User Acceptance Testing and post-production check out for prioritized release items. 8+ year of experience in one or a combination of the following: business support, project management, implementation, business operations or strategic planning in financial services.
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Previous exposure/knowledge of trade finance - SWAPS, Derivatives at a bank desired. Knowledge on trade finance – esp SWAPS is highly recommended. Proficient with ServiceNow, Confluence and Jira.
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Investment Management Business areas supported include Corporate Actions, Trade Operations, Portfolio Accounting, Performance, Pricing, Collateral Management, and Derivatives Trade workflow.
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3+ years of Business analysis experience for a top-tier consulting firm, global investment bank or Fortune 500 company. Background in Federal Reserve 2052a daily liquidity reporting would be a nice to have.
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Trade Support / OTC Derivatives Confirmations Drafter / Capital Markets Analyst. Principally responsible for drafting and verifying the accuracy and completeness of confirmations for a variety of products and business lines, including commodity derivatives, credit derivatives, equity derivatives, rates derivatives, and foreign exchange.
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This position reports to the Senior Vice President of Derivatives Operations and will partner with business line, operations, technology, and compliance stakeholders to implement and maintain the operational solutions necessary to support commodity business buildup by creating an effective Risk and PnL framework and assisting Front Office with trade processing.
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