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As a Barclays Equity Research Analyst, Biopharmaceuticals (Biopharma), you will be reviewing business and trade publications, annual reports, financial filings, and other sources to gather, synthesize and interpret data on companies followed by the business.
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This an opportunity to join an industry leading renewable energy venture and IPP with strong private equity backing that is focused on the development/execution of dynamic utility-scale energy storage projects.
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DUTIES: Scotia Capital (USA), Inc. seeks Director, Equity Research Analyst in San Francisco, CA to lead the US technology vertical coverage by conducting in-depth industry analysis and research using industry and financial sources.
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The following employment sectors would provide strong foundations for this work: community development lending/finance organizations; charter schools and/or charter school service providers; affordable housing or other real estate developers; commercial or investment banks; private equity firms; and/or public finance professionals.
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Bachelor's Degree and 5+ years of experience in commercial real estate development, asset management, private equity, management consulting, economic development and/or related field. as well as the public sector and public/private (Transportation assets including Cruise, Freight/Rail, and Aviation, Retail and Market assets, Cultural assets.
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You will also have the opportunity to explore many of the following: investment banking, strategy consulting, private equity, venture capital, investment management, board governance, corporate development, and entrepreneurship.
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GTT professionals provide corporate and private equity buyers with a broad continuum of transactional tax advisory services to support mergers, acquisitions, carve outs, investment and financing structures, disposition alternatives and post transaction activities.
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Equity Trading, Sell-Side, Trading, Equity, Broker-Dealer, Sales Trading. As the Equity Sales Trader, you will continue building existing and developing new relationships within the EU & US markets along with providing market intelligence to existing and new US clients on developments/key factors that may affect trading strategies.
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Private Equity/Finance Associate - Versatile experience in private equity and finance. Senior Associate or Partner Level corporate attorney with 10+ years in corporate law, securities law, mergers and acquisitions and / or private equity.
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Alt Credit fills gaps in the capital markets between credit, private equity and real estate, investing across a spectrum of liquid and illiquid opportunities that include various specialty finance sectors, net leases, structured products, cash flow streams (e.g., royalties, licensing, management fees), and other asset types.
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Responsible for monitoring and reviewing all legislative and administrative updates impacting real estate, REITS, real estate private equity, and debt fund clients, including development of related internal and external content.
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The Equity Research department is responsible for researching macroeconomic and microeconomic conditions, along with company fundamentals. The candidate will have 2 to 4 years of professional experience in Equity Research, Investment Banking, or Capital Markets.
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All content features experts from Guidepoint's proprietary global network and is conceptualized and hosted by former investment professionals (i.e. private equity/hedge fund), sell-side equity research analysts, and industry professionals.
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Utilize knowledge of financial products (derivatives, equity and fixed income securities, currencies, structured products, deferred commission assets, commodities, commercial paper, private equity, and hedges.
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2) Research and Ideas Sourcing Conduct literature reviews on key research topics related to the Fund’s partnership strategy and co-funding approaches, such as workforce development for newcomers, immigrants and refugees, powershifting to proximate leaders, best practices in diversity, equity, and inclusion, movement building, participatory grant-making, pooled funding, trust-based philanthropy, and more, while researching common trends or themes regionally and nationally.
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