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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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Additionally, AASP serves as the sole risk manager for ATLAS SP Partners, which was created out of Credit Suisse’s Securitized Products Group, a top provider of credit solutions to lenders.
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The Internal Audit Risk Validations Team provides audit risk validation coverage for a broad range of risk stripes within Independent Risk Management (Second Line of Defense), including Market Risk, Wholesale Lending Credit Risk, Counterparty Credit Risk, Retail Credit Risk, Liquidity and Treasury Risk and Capital Risk.
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The role will report to the Head of Securitization Credit Risk and will sit within Structured Finance Credit Risk Team. The role will provide exposure to Fund Finance, CLO Warehousing, Securitization, and Commercial Real Estate activities within the Structured Finance segment.
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Quantitative skills in the areas of structured finance, credit derivatives, default and recovery modeling, and / or credit risk management. Full-time relevant work experience in credit analysis of debt / capital markets, credit analysis / research, quantitative finance, model development or validation.
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The candidate will report to Director, US Non-Investment Grade Credit Risk Management What You’ll Bring In depth non-investment grade credit risk expertise; Understanding of US regulatory considerations and issues 4-7 years of experience in non-investment grade credit risk analysis.
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This role requires in-depth knowledge of front office Credit Trader and Sales desk workflows, notably: E-Trading, Trade Capture, Pricing & Valuations, Position, P&L & Cash management, Portfolio Trading, Front Office Risk management, Lifecycle management, market data, curve building, post trade events and API access.
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Foundational knowledge of Counterparty Credit Risk products (e.g., derivatives, repurchase agreements, securities lending, and prime brokerage/margin loans) and concepts (e.g., potential future exposure (PFE), settlement risk, wrong way risk (WWR), risk factor sensitivities, counterparty stress testing and capital.
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Very strong communicator, flexible personality, organized, driven personalityEnthusiastic about leveraging models into the firms investment process in the structured credit space (RMBS, CMBS, ABS, CLOs.
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CLO Warehouse (Securitization) Credit Risk 2nd Line of Defense- Corporate & Investment BankingNew York, United States of America. The individual is responsible for risk analysis and independent oversight of credit quality of CLO Warehouse Lending and Securitization portfolio.
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Global Regulatory Policy Manager – Liquidity covers a number of key aspects of prudential interpretation, including risk weighted assets (RWAs), capital resources, and the leverage ratio, across a full range of risk areas e.g. credit risk, counterparty credit risk, liquidity risk, securitisation, market risk, etc.
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Certificate for Documentary Credit Specialist (CDCS) certification is a plus. Issuance and amendment of Standby Letter of Credit, Commercial Letter of Credit received from the Front Office or the customer checking the letter of credit application and letter of credit terms for compliance with international governing rules (UCP, ISP98, U.S. Regulatory matters.
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And coordinating with other Chief Officers for credit risk and legal/compliance/BSA/AML risk. Administratively supervise the Credit Risk Review teamSupervise contingency (business continuity) planningRepresent Bank in industry and related activitiesLead and responsible for risk-related projects assigned by the GM, Bank Head Quarter, and other executive management.
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CIB ex-trading and CB MRGR - Responsible for VaR and Market Risk Capital, Counterparty Credit Risk and XVA, Wholesale Loss Forecasting and CIB Data Science. The models and research developed by the team is leveraged for external by the firm's risk and finance functions to measure and monitor various trends related to wholesale credit risk.
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As Trade & Commodity Finance- Credit & Collateral Management Transaction Manager, you will be successful in managing risk to ensure that transactions are carried out in accordance with credit agreements.
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