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Mandarin Speaking Treasury Dealer

London
1 month ago
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The Skills You'll Need: Fluent in Mandarin, Treasury related working experience in Finance / Banking.

Your New Salary: Depending on experience

Office based

Perm

Start: ASAP

Treasury Dealer - What You'll be Doing:

  • Update the Treasury Nostro Balances and Daily positions report;

  • Monitor the Treasury Limits utilization, make applications for limit renewal and increases;

  • Execution of FX, MM, Bond and IRS/CCS deals via dealing platforms – Recorded voice lines, Authorised brokers, Bloomberg and Reuters dealing - with subsequent MiFiD II reporting where appropriate;

  • Assist Head of Treasury in managing the Bond Investment portfolio; sourcing new issuers, new issues and maintaining Bond counterparty relationships;

  • Prepare daily trades for discussion with Head of Treasury;

  • Enter deals in Summit system for verification by either Head of Treasury or General Manager;

  • Assist in monitoring liquidity and maturity mismatch ratios and take corrective actions to ensure compliance with these limits;

  • Assist Head of Treasury on requirements pertaining to asset & liability management;

  • Assist Head of Treasury in providing efficient execution and competitive pricing to the Bank’s customers and internal departments e.g. BDD;

  • Ensure that business is conducted in accordance with all relevant external regulators and internal policies and procedures;

  • Competence and knowledge of in-house business system/Summit system for deal capture and data extraction;

  • Liaise with HO and other overseas branches about quantum and pricing of long-term funding;

  • Take ownership of periodical treasury reports requested by HO;

  • Undertake various Ad Hoc projects as required from time to time as directed by the Head Office, GM or Head of Treasury; and

  • Other works requested by your Line Manager.

    Treasury Dealer - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed:

  • Extensive relevant experience.

  • Self-initiative and a good team player.

  • Able to build and maintain excellent relationships within the Bank and with external counterparts.

  • Advanced MS Office & Excel.

  • Fluent in English and Mandarin is a must.

  • Bachelor Degree in Finance, Economics or relevant disciplines.

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