FSO - Consulting - BC - Derivatives Valuation/Market Risk (FRM) - Manager - Hong Kong - EY

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    FSO - Consulting - BC - Derivatives Valuation / Market Risk (FRM) - Manager - Hong Kong

    EY's Financial Services Office ("FSO") is a unique, industry-focused business unit that provides a broad range of integrated services that leverage deep industry experience with strong functional capability and product knowledge. FSO practice provides integrated advisory services to financial institutions and other capital markets participants, including commercial banks, investment banks, broker-dealers, asset managers (traditional and alternative), insurance and energy trading companies, and the Corporate Treasury functions of leading Fortune 500 Companies. The service offerings provided by the FSO Advisory include: market, credit and operational risk management, regulatory advisory, quantitative advisory, structured finance transaction, actuarial advisory, technology enablement, risk and security, program advisory, and process & controls.

    Within EY's FSO Advisory Practice, the Financial Services Risk Management ("FSRM") group provides solutions that help FSO clients to identify, measure, manage and monitor the market, credit, operational, and regulatory risks associated with their trading, asset-liability management, capital management and other capital markets activities.

    Your key responsibilities

  • Assist Assurance team or client for financial instrument valuation (derivatives, securities, or cross asset class structures), model validation review, risk model review and any risk related advisory projects
  • Participate in projects to help our clients on Quantitative Risk managements with a Market Risk focus
  • Demonstrate strong technical capabilities, professional knowledge, and ability to quickly assimilate new knowledge. Stay abreast of new developments in valuation and risk management methodology, current market practices in risk-finance alignment and theirs corresponding regulatory requirements