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Identifying market opportunities by applying knowledge from various market sources (Bloomberg, macro-economic research, trade publications, etc.) Liaising with other key ING internal stakeholders (in particular the client/sector coverage teams, other DCM departments in the US, Europe, and Asia Pacific, capital structuring & advisory, credit research, corporate sales, etc.
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Research and Development: Conduct quantitative research to identify and develop high-frequency trading strategies tailored for market making in cryptocurrency markets. They specialize in market making and high-frequency trading (HFT) strategies, leveraging cutting-edge technology and quantitative research to optimize trading performance and liquidity provision in digital asset markets.
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Wells Fargo is seeking an Equity Research, Associate - Semiconductors & IT Hardware. The Associate will need to build strong relationships not only with Equity Research colleagues, but also with Equity Sales, Cash Trading, Derivatives, Wealth Management, and others.
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As a Research Associate, you will work directly with the Senior Research Analyst on many aspects of the research process including: building and maintaining financial models and market trackers, performing fundamental analysis and due diligence on biotechnology companies, writing investment-driven research reports, developing and fielding industry surveys, attending medical and scientific conferences, and undertaking a wide array of industry analyses and competitive assessments.
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Bachelor’s Degree required, with concentration in market research, psychology, sociology, or marketing. 6-7 years of experience in consumer research / consumer insights. Experience across an array of strategic qualitative and quantitative research methodologies: brand DNA, segmentation, positioning, product testing, ad testing, tracking studies.
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Our analysts and editors come from backgrounds as diverse as investment banking, VC, consulting, equity research, journalism, and market research. What you bring to the table: 3+ years professional experience in technology research in the emerging technology space or a related position (related investment banking, equity research, consulting, or journalism experience), preferably in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, blockchain, AR/VR, or other deeptech areas.
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FHDs will work closely, and compliantly, with other functional groups by providing HEOR leadership on Pharmacoeconomics and health outcomes research. The Field HEOR Sr. Director or Director (FHD) position will lead clinical, health economics and outcomes research communications with population health decision-makers to ensure effective delivery of value stories and support for BeiGene products.
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The Associate in conjunction with the Senior Equity Research Analyst will also work with teams within the firm, such as corporate access, research sales, specialist sales and trading. The Associate will focus on supporting the coverage of the Healthcare sector in the U.S. The Associate will be responsible for assisting the Senior Equity Research Analyst in building, reviewing and maintaining financial databases and models, analyzing company and industry data, building an investment thesis, publishing investment-driven research reports and notes, and meeting with corporates, investors, media outlets as well as internally within the business.
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As an Assistant Vice President for MBS Research at a major International Bank, you will focus on all aspects of the $12 trillion US residential mortgage market, with a focus on Agency and non-Agency RMBS as part of the II ranked team.
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Supervising and co-ordinating the preparation of ABS research materials and pricing updates to be distributed to ING’s ABS clients and internally. ING Debt Capital Markets (DCM) is looking to hire an Associate to bolster its Asset Securitization team.
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We are seeking a Vice President to focus on Non-Trading Market Risk (or Interest Rate Risk on Banking Book) and Liquidity Risk Management (Treasury/Balance Sheet Risk Management). Ensures the compliance of the Non-Trading Market Risk and Liquidity Risk management processes with both US and OSFI regulations, including Dodd-Frank’s Volcker and Enhanced Prudential Standards.
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The Policy & Market Development Intern will analyze new energy storage and non-residential solar market opportunities, track federal and state energy policy and regulatory updates, and provide state-specific program guidance in solar and energy storage markets nationwide in coordination with CleanCapital’s Policy and Market Development team.
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Job Description RBC Capital Markets seeks a Vice President, Global Research in New York, NY to support the global research department with researching and preparing reports for biotechnology companies.
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Conduct comprehensive market research to identify new business opportunities and emerging trends in the cryptocurrency and fintech landscape. Our platform enables instant liquidity and market access with turnkey solutions ready to solve business challenges.
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Stable, long-standing market research firm is seeking a Business Intelligence Manager to produce dashboards analyzing viewer ship to large, well-known broadcast media clients. -Work with the company front-line team (business development, product, and go-to-market leaders) to understand client business needs and product requirements, and then partner with those stakeholders to build a strategic solution.
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