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Document interpretation and conclusion of regulatory rules, specifically issued by the Federal Reserve Board, OCC (inclusive of the Interagency Guidance), Basel Committee on Bank Supervision and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, IIB, BPI etc.
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Experience with TRF/ORF (listed and OTC Equity Reporting), Equity Trading (Listed and OTC Equities), Regulatory Option Trading Reporting, and Trace Reporting (Corporate/Agency Debt Products/Securitized Products, Treasury Products.
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Supporting the Global Regulatory Counsel and Chief Legal and Regulatory Officer in formulating Payoneer's regulatory and public policy strategy. Regulatory Counsel, Americas (NYC/Hybrid.
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Project may include local roadway/highway design, hydraulic/hydrologic analysis, storm/sanitary sewer design, site grading, preparation of stormwater pollution prevention plans including design of post-construction stormwater management and sediment and erosion controls, utility design, permitting, and coordinating with regulatory agencies and other design disciplines.
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Within HPDs Office of Legal Affairs, the Regulatory Affairs Division (RAD) provides legal support services for the Agencys regulatory and enforcement functions and advice on compliance with external City, State, and Federal statutory and regulatory requirements.
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PCG’s Health practice offers in-depth programmatic knowledge and regulatory expertise to help state and municipal health agencies respond to regulatory change, improve access to health care, maximize program revenue, improve business processes, and achieve regulatory compliance.
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The Global Markets Regulatory Compliance (GMRC) Advisory Vice President is responsible for providing advice on Swap Dealer and Broker Dealer regulations (including the global impact of relevant U.S. regulations) and internal policies and procedures to internal stakeholders, including trading and sales personnel and key support functions.
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Leading financial reporting processes for various investment products, including annual audits, regulatory reporting, investor reporting, and internal business planning. Ensuring data management and information integrity across the operational platform, including oversight of outsourced functions such as back-office fund accounting and middle office operations.
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The Associate Principal Scientist is responsible for developing and implementing Regulatory CMC strategies for assigned small molecule products in accordance with global regulations and guidance's, and Company procedures.
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A retail bank is seeking a highly qualified and motivated Deputy BSA Officer with a strong background in retail banking and experience in remediating consent orders from regulatory bodies such as NYFDS (New York Department of Financial Services) or FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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Stay up-to-date with industry trends, regulatory changes, and market developments related to prime brokerage services. Strong understanding of financial markets, investment strategies, and prime brokerage services.
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Through ongoing investment in processes, controls, systems, and governance, ICM continues to further embed consistency and best practices across Citi, driving closer alignment between our business and regulatory goals.
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Coordinates with the Chief Operating Officer, Executive Director of Business Operations, Compliance & Regulatory Affairs, and Chief Financial Officer to negotiate final contracts for space, seeking to secure the lowest rate possible.
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Provide EH&S (Environment, Health & Safety) and, where applicable, PSM (Process Safety Management) oversight, guidance, competency, and leadership, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and DuPont Corporate Standards, within site area.
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Legal performs all legal interpretation and drafting, including advising on client, vendor, and employee-related legal matters (such as client and supplier/vendor agreements), litigations and investigations, employment matters, antitrust matters, merger and acquisitions, strategic partnerships, data privacy legal, intellectual property, regulatory matters, corporate governance, media and newsroom legal issues.
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