Basel

Guest Comment: Liquidity risk skills in demand in Hong Kong and Singapore as Basel III looms large

Basel III is looming. Professionals with expertise in liquidity risk are in demand as banks strive to meet key Basel III milestones over the coming years. In addition to regulatory strengthening, liquidity risk management is proving to be important for the banking sector given that many firms remain under scrutiny from the ratings agencies. Banks [...]

Buy side blues

The Hedgie: Think the buy side is a barrel of laughs compared with banking? Try working for a hedge fund

A year ago the hedge fund I work for still had a number of bold plans: launching more funds with different strategies, strengthening the control department, and expanding the IT team to prepare for an expected increase in trading volume. However, thanks to the poor market performance from the second half of 2011 onwards, nearly [...]

Change ahead

The Junior: The mouthwatering opportunities outside of banking that potentially await you after two years of grunt work as an analyst

Investment banking analysts who have worked for two to three years typically have rosy futures in front of them. Even for those who choose not to become an associate in a bank, there are many options to pursue. Their IB experience, especially if it’s at a tier-one firm, is coveted by employers outside of banking. [...]

Daily Dispatches: Singaporean finance professionals get a leg up; Formula One’s IPO takes flight

The Singapore government has announced a slew of programmes to better develop Singaporeans into finance chiefs. These include raising the employment pass standards of foreigners to manage the growth of the expat workforce and the provision of scholarships for young professionals. (The Straits Times) Formula One has been given the go ahead for a US$2.5bn share [...]

A victim of a long approval process

Why being approved for a banking job is a tedious, tortuous process (and why this may not be a such a bad thing)

The time it takes from first interview to job offer has got even longer for candidates this year, but there is a potential upside – for both employers and candidates. The 17 senior financial HR professionals who attended the recent eFinancialCareers roundtable in Hong Kong agreed that the hiring process is as protracted as it [...]

Or how about Singapore?

The Runaway MBA: Choosing between Singapore and Hong Kong is overwhelmingly complicated

Before I begin, I can already hear the choir singing, “that dumb ignorant American”. But coming from the US, how do you distinguish between Singapore and Hong Kong? They both sound equally exciting. How do you choose where to focus your time and effort when networking? If you’re a Singapore or Hong Kong local, can [...]

Daily Dispatches: Experienced bankers wanted at Coutts

Coutts is keen on recruiting senior directors in Asia, Middle East, UK, Eastern Europe and Switzerland. The firm has ramped up headcount in this area by a third since January this year. It’s also hired about 20 new senior executives, with about another 10 starting work soon. The bulk of the hires hail from Credit [...]

Daily Dispatches: Suitors galore for BofA’s private banking assets; Credit Suisse loses top banker to Temasek

The Royal Bank of Canada, Credit Suisse and Julius Baer are all keen on buying Bank of America’s non-US wealth management business.(Reuters) The global head of Credit Suisse’s mergers business, Boon Sim, has left to head up the North American operations of Singapore-based investment firm Temasek Holdings. (The Wall Street Journal) The new owner of [...]

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Goldman’s global head of growth markets succinctly explains how investment bankers can ensure they’re never without work in future

Goldman Sachs has been making videos and placing them on YouTube. They don’t appear particularly popular: some only have a handful of hits.  Some appear to have none at all. However, this one, featuring J. Michael Evans, its global head of ‘Growth Markets’, deserves some attention. In it, J. Michael volunteers a perspective on what [...]

Daily Dispatches: ANZ readies for massive Chinese growth; Macquarie cuts fixed-income jobs in Singapore

ANZ will be pumping A$300m into China – growing its current six branches to 20 in the next five to 10 years. Australia’s third largest lender isn’t the only one with growth ambitions, DBS and HSBC are also looking to expand on the mainland. (Bloomberg) Macquarie Group has shed six positions in its Asia fixed-income [...]