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Trainee Equity Research analyst, Global Bank, London
We are now working with a global investment, with a very successful equity research team. They have a great reputation in research, with a number of their MDs having top ranking in industry surveys.
They are now looking to add an equity research analyst one of their teams. The position will assist the Directors and MDs with all aspects of the the research process.
You will have the following responsibilities:
Writing writing pieces of equity research on European companies
Speaking with clients about your recommendations
Financial modelling, valuations, financial analysis
Listening to newsflow, updating financial models, keeping the team up to date with developments
Company and client visits
The successful candidate will have a background as follows:
Equity analyst with 1 -2 years experience from either sell side or buy side equity research
Investment Banking Analysts looking to move into equity research
CFAs
Please note that this is role really needs previous experience of working in investment research or banking.
To apply, please send a copy of your cv to
#equityresearch#sellside
To apply for this job please visit www.reed.co.uk.
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