At a Glance
- Tasks: Provide legal support for innovative transactions in emerging markets and rates derivatives.
- Company: Join a leading corporate and investment bank with a dynamic legal team.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, professional development, and opportunities to work on cutting-edge projects.
- Other info: Collaborate with global teams and enhance your career in a market-leading business.
- Why this job: Make an impact by advising on complex legal issues in a fast-paced environment.
- Qualifications: Must be licensed to practice law in England with strong legal expertise.
The predicted salary is between 81000 - 99000 Β£ per year.
The role will provide legal coverage to the EMEA Currencies and Emerging Markets business and the EMEA Rates business.
The emerging markets coverage will involve work on a broad range of transactions including emerging market financings in a variety of formats (e. g. structured repo, repo-to-maturity and total return swap format), Shariah-compliant derivatives and transactions referencing cryptocurrency, while the Rates coverage will involve transactions such as deal contingent transactions, physical and synthetic risk transfers and the hedging of RMBS, CLOs, WBS and other financing structures.
As a Vice president within EMEA Markets Legal Practice Group you will have the opportunity to advise on a range of transactions across the emerging markets and rates derivatives space, providing advice on complex legal and regulatory issues and partnering closely with the business to structure and negotiate transactions across a variety of jurisdictions.
The team is highly technical and this rewarding role offers a great opportunity to work with a highly innovative, market leading business on cutting edge transactions.
Whilst the role is primarily transactional, members of the team are expected to have knowledge of UK and European derivatives law and regulation, and the coverage of the Rates business involves substantive regulatory advisory work (e. g. relating to Mi FID II, EMIR, BMR, the Global FX Code, FMSB Standards and IOSCO Principles).
Job Responsibilities Providing general legal support and advice to the business.
Working closely with the business from inception to the close of transactions, including reviewing, negotiating and sometimes drafting transaction documentation.
Identifying, raising and working to solve legal and regulatory issues affecting the business.
Developing and managing relationships with external counsel in various jurisdictions and working closely with external counsel on those transactions for which they are engaged.
Liaising with legal colleagues in other jurisdictions on cross-border transactions and with Compliance and other internal risk and control functions.
Assisting and advising the business and colleagues in the Legal Department on regulatory change and implementation affecting the businesses we support.
Driving process, documentation and efficiency improvements across the various areas of coverage.
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills is licensed to practice law in England
Wanted: Corporate and Investment Bank - Legal -Derivatives Lawyer - Vice President employer: Fairygodboss
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