Research, Investment Banking & Asset Management Department (Hong Kong Branch)
- Employer
- Bank Of China (Hong Kong) Limited
- Location
- Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Salary
- Competitive
- Closing date
- May 26, 2022
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- Job Function
- Risk Management
- Industry Sector
- Finance - General
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Education
- Bachelors
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Bank of China limited first opened its branch office in Hong Kong in 1917. After the listing of BOC Hong Kong (Holdings) Limited, a subsidiary of the Bank, on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2002, Bank of China maintained the branch in Hong Kong which continued to hold a full banking license granted under the Banking Ordinance (Cap. 155) and was registered as an authorized institution under the Banking Ordinance. Bank of China uses this branch primarily to conduct financial markets businesses, which include foreign-currency denominated debt security investment management, issuance of CDs (Certificates of Deposit)/MTN/senior debts, investment of on-shore RMB debt securities, bond underwriting and sales, asset management, off-shore RMB trading, and risk management of the above-mentioned businesses.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
- Follow up and analyze global macroeconomics conditions and market sentiment;
- Prepare materials on market update for DCM/Syndicate/Sales team;
- Write daily, weekly and annual reports on credit market for internal team and clients;
- Write commentaries on new issues for clients;
- Deliver research report on specified topic.
- University degree in Economics, Finance or related disciplines;
- 3 year solid working experience in fixed income market;
- Highly self-motivated individual with positive and proactive attitude, detail oriented;
- Fluent in Chinese and English, both written and spoken .
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