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Vice Presidents in the Financial Services Group support new business development and investment banking engagements, manage the execution of mainly mergers and acquisitions transactions, and assist with private capital markets and restricting transactions.
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Houlihan Lokey, Inc. (NYSE:HLI) is a global investment bank with expertise in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, financial restructuring, and financial and valuation advisory. Our Transaction Advisory Services, Accounting and Financial Reporting (TAS/AFR) practice is excitingly growing and we are looking for a Vice President to join the New York office.
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As a Risk Management - Market Risk Coverage Lead - Vice President, you will participate in all risk related matters (including monitoring and forecasting). Understanding of fixed income/securitization markets and FX (Bonds, swaps, MBS, FX Fwds, FX swaps etc.
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Client is global an investment and advisory financial services firm that engages in investment banking, asset management, capital markets services, and insurance services. Familiar with corporate access functions, research marketing, capital markets transactions, information barriers, and the protection of confidential information.
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We partner with our firm’s treasurer and other members of Corporate Treasury senior leadership to manage the firm’s liquidity risk, secured and unsecured funding programs, and the level and composition of consolidated and subsidiary equity capital and to invest any excess liquidity.
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Specific skills: Also requires experience or knowledge in the following: 1) Knowledge of capital markets (public and private); 2) Knowledge of S&P Capital IQ, Bloomberg and FactSet; 3) Experience using Microsoft Office including Excel, PowerPoint and Word; 4) Knowledge of.
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Corporate Title: Vice President. Nomura's Investment Banking division provides an array of advisory and capital-raising solutions to corporations, financial institutions, governments, and public-sector organizations around the world.
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Our client, a leading global Digital Assets/Crypto financial advisory group is looking for a talented Vice President or Director to join their fully-integrated Private Capital Markets (Private Placements) team in New York City. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to create transformative value across the global Digital Assets/Crypto economy as a member of the Private Capital Markets team.
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You will join a team of attorneys responsible for providing legal support and legal risk management to Deutsche Bank's U.S. capital markets businesses across a full range of debt and equity capital markets transactions.
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This is a front line position working with Leveraged Finance and Capital Markets to negotiate financing commitment papers and credit agreement terms for leveraged and investment grade debt transactions.
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Reporting directly to the Managing Director, Head of Investor Relations, Private Debt, the Senior Associate/Vice President will focus on supporting the overall Fundraising efforts for the Audax Private Debt business and primarily assist in supporting the Head of the Investor Relations Team in managing the fundraising activities, strategy, reporting, communications, and overall relationship management efforts.
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A recognized financial services firm in New York City is currently seeking an experienced professional to join their growing team as their new Vice President of Capital Markets.
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You will work on several projects simultaneously with teams of professionals, both from within the group and across the firm, including with product partners such as bankers in our Leveraged Finance, Equity Capital Markets, and Restructuring teams.
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Tracking developments in the capital markets, macro-economic and geopolitical events to keep abreast of potential impact on the financial conditions of loan parties. Assistant Vice President.
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Experience with large corporate clients, capital markets products, derivatives, credit, cash management, trade, finance and securities products. Assume significant levels of responsibility for the various phases of project and transaction execution, new business development and overall growth of the firm.
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