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Strong subject matter expertise on a wide range of wholesale lending and counterparty credit risk activities (corporate loans, derivatives and securities financing transactions, distribution risk, structured / securitized products, trade and supply chain finance, leveraged lending, etc.
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Specialist in Market Risk (FTRB), Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA) and Derivatives Counterparty Credit Risk (SCCR) RWA under the Basel III rules and the proposed Basel III Endgame enhancements.
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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: Risk drivers for Capital Markets and Alternative Investments; Global project planning; gap analysis; UAT scripts; quantitative margin methodologies for marketable securities; independent statistical inference, problem solving for credit risk, and economic scenario development; delivering solutions within a matrix organization; Python; SQL; R; Tableau; Shiny; Jupyter; and LaTex.
$200,600 - $290,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 15 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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To join our team in Cypress, CA or Marietta, GA. In this role, the Credit Risk Analyst will be responsible for developing a strong Global GRC framework and Enterprise-Wide / Integrated Risk Management approach, including Credit, Counterparty, & Model Risks.
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Grow your career as a Credit Risk Analyst with an innovative global bank in New York, NY. Contract role with strong possibility of extension. Skilled in: Consumer or Wealth Management Credit Risk Management Consumer or Wealth Management Risk Analytics & Reporting Experience in model development is prerequisite; experience in Market Risk modelling e.g. VaR and Monte Carlo Simulation and/or experience in Counterparty Credit Risk e.g. CVA, exposure profile modelling.
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The Portfolio Management Group (PMG) is an independent function in the 2nd Line of Defense Risk organization that seeks to apply portfolio management techniques on a macro basis, primarily for the global wholesale lending and counterparty credit risk portfolio.
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Actively participate in CFTC/NFA examinations, internal audits (CAS), external reviews (KPMG) and Model Validation (MV) on Market Risk, Product Control, Counterparty Credit Risk models and Initial Margin (SIMM.
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Loan Review's mandate covers credit and related trading and/or derivative exposures originated by and managed by various Front Office business units and Credit Risk Management, in Global Markets, Investment Banking, and Distribution and Portfolio Management.
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As a LATAM Barclays Credit Officer Assistant Vice President, you will be accountable for providing effective credit risk management (evaluation of risk and exposure management) of credit risk with Latin America.
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Natixis is searching for a director-level Loan Review Officer to join the New York team to help support the Managing Director and other team members in their various credit risk analysis and examination activities.
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Develop and implement strategies to optimize the credit union’s ALM framework, effectively managing interest rate risk, liquidity risk, and funding needs while driving opportunities for growth and revenue enhancement.
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Help develop and implement a U.S. non-investment grade credit risk management framework, including the bank’s risk appetite, to ensure that Scotiabank’s expansion into non-investment grade is conducted in a safe and sound manner.
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Santander US Capital Markets is looking for an experienced risk professional to join its Counterparty Credit Risk Team. This position provides independent Credit Risk Management oversight the firms’ Secured Financing and Structured Products businesses; and will also support the Counterparty Risk Management for FCM products.
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The risk professional sought for this position will work actively on key market risk and counterparty credit risk initiatives within the region. Working closely with the trading teams to develop a deep knowledge of their business, clients and strategies Provide a deep analysis of trading desk positions and risk exposures Explain P&L by its attributes tying back to risk sensitivities Continuous enhancement of P&L/Risk processes and systems using Python Provide expertise on certification of Greeks, P&L and sensitivities to different risk factors (Delta, Gamma, Vega, Basis, Forex etc.
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The department is organized into four functional groups - Credit Risk Group, Market Risk and Analytics Group, Model Risk Group, and the Operational & Regulatory Risk Group.
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