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Job Location | Gurugram |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | Banking / Financial Services |
Functional Area | Finance / Accounts / Tax,Market Research (MR) |
EmploymentType | Full-time |
About the opportunityDepartment DescriptionInvestment Research Support department is based out of two locations - Gurgaon, India and Dalian, China. The department provides fundamental research support (building financial models, maintaining industry databases and conducting Industry and company analysis) to all FIL Equity and Credit analysts and select Portfolio Managers. This allows analyst teams to cover a higher number of stocks/credits, respond faster to corporate developments, dig deeper into investment issues, and manage coverage gaps. Additionally, the team has Data intelligence capabilities which have allowed FIL Research to build proprietary data series, add analysis layer over Research IT tools and do custom quant work for analysts and PMs. The team is also looked upon as a talent nursery for sourcing future Fidelity analysts.Purpose of your roleThe job involves providing research support to FIL s PMs, for uncovered names. The person should have a good understanding of equities and the broader financial research process.Key Responsibilities
Keyskills :
financial researchcompany analysisinvestment researchdata intelligenceinvestment bankingfundamental researchbusiness researchpresentation skillsdatabasesresearchfinancial statementsfinancial institutionsbloomberg