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We are seeking a motivated individual to our top international investment banking client as an Assistant Portfolio Manager (VP Level) in their growing, and incredibly lucrative renewable energy finance business line.
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Wealth delivers a wide range of products and services covering capital markets, managed investments, portfolio management, trust and estate planning, investment finance and banking. Deep understanding of US regulations including BSA/ AML, FATCA, OWS, Data Privacy, Reg 9/ Fiduciary and requirements, with global experience in key Wealth Markets (Hong Kong, Singapore, Switzerland, UAE) preferred.
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Knowledge of interest rate, FX, and equity risk, including models and key assumptions for both retail (mortgage) and wholesale banking and investment products. Focus on Non-Trading Market Risk (or Interest Rate Risk on Banking Book) and Liquidity Risk Management (Treasury/Balance Sheet Risk Management.
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You will be working closely with a stellar and tight knit team that has decades of combined financial experience in investment banking, hedge fund management, M&A, FP&A, Controllership and Big 4 Audit.
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Business Automation Analyst (198953) Global Banking and Markets Global Banking and Markets (GBM) is a leading Canadian Capital Markets and Investment Banking business with a growing platform in the US and Latin America, operating globally for over 100 years.
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A combination of writing skills, technical knowledge and skills in equity research, investment banking, finance or accounting demonstrated through relevant work and educational experience is required.
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JCB Client Services Analyst performs the essential function within the Client Services Department (CSD) of Japanese Corporate Banking (JCB), offering a wide range of services such as loans, deposit, investment, cash management and foreign exchange (FX), and play a critical role to differentiate MUFG's JCB itself from US local competitors.
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In the Americas, SMBC Group has a presence in the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. Backed by the capital strength of SMBC Group and the value of its relationships in Asia, the Group offers a range of commercial and investment banking services to its corporate, institutional, and municipal clients.
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The candidate will have 3 to 5 years of professional experience in Equity Research, Investment Banking, or Capital Markets. DescriptionMorgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide range of investment banking, securities, investment management and wealth management services.
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Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management.
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The Group’s operating companies in the Americas include Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMBC), SMBC Nikko Securities America, Inc., SMBC Capital Markets, Inc., SMBC Rail Services LLC, Manufacturers Bank, JRI America, Inc., SMBC Leasing and Finance, Inc., Banco Sumitomo Mitsui Brasileiro S.A., and Sumitomo Mitsui Finance and Leasing Co., Ltd.
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Prior treasury sales/corporate banking experience. He or she will partner with Corporate Bankers, Trade, Liquidity, Investment, Foreign Exchange, product specialists and service partners presenting customized treasury solutions that meet client objectives.
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2-6 years of relevant experience in sell-side/buyside REITs Equity Research or Real Estate Investment Banking. Summary: My client, a Real Estate focused Asset Manager in NYC is hiring a Senior Investment Associate to work closely with Portfolio Managers and Analysts to produce company, sector and portfolio level reports and analysis.
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The ideal candidate will come with at least three years of liquidity / treasury management from a competing investment bank. Our client, a global investment bank in New York, NY, is seeking a Liquidity Risk Management Associate to join their team.
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Analytically-minded: You have 3-5+ years experience in an analytical role (e.g. bizops, strategy, consulting, investment banking, private equity, venture capital), and ideally in startups.
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