ING Bank

Financial Services

MarketRiskAnalyst

$65000–95000k ~AI est. Seoul, South Korea FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Market Risk Analyst at ING Bank. Skills: Market Risk, Risk Management, Financial Markets. Deliver daily/monthly Risk reports. Perform Risk analysis”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years of experience in Market Risk management

Nice to Have

Bachelor’s/Master’s Major in Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Finance/Economics, Programming skills / familiarity with VBA

What You'll Do.

Deliver daily/monthly Risk reports

Perform Risk analysis

Ensure market risk limits excesses are rectified/explained or

Ensure timely escalation and resolution of related issues

Keep track of market developments/changes pro-actively

Highlight changes and issues to local management

Discuss with Front Office

Provide market risk assessment to senior stakeholders

Develop understanding of and perform analysis on key

Develop a deep understanding of the products and

Analyze Market data and parameters used for risk

Participate various internal projects

Support risk management and local regulatory reporting requirements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaboratively within the team; Discussion with Front Office; Internal projects

Communication Scope

Reporting; Presentations

Full Job Description

Business: Trading Risk Management Position: Analyst in Trading Risk Management Reporting to: Head of Trading Risk Management Seoul Branch **Overview** Trading Risk Management (TRM) is responsible for the daily measurement, control and assessment of the market risk profile of the trading and banking (Treasury) books and provides advice to senior management on risk positions in ING Bank Seoul Korea. The department is arranged to mimic the financial markets business lines / asset classes structure within ING. This role covers the market risk mainly for linear FX and Rates Trading desk that operate out of Seoul. It involves monitoring and reporting risk exposures against the bank’s approved risk appetite, mandates and limits. In addition, the role includes monitoring and control responsibilities for market risk in the banking book, primarily related to Treasury activities, as well as liquidity risk management for the Seoul branch. **Job****Responsibilities** As an Analyst in TRM function, principal tasks and responsibilities will be: * Responsible for accurate and timely delivery of daily/monthly Risk reports of FM Trading desks and Treasury in Seoul with appropriate attribution analysis. * Perform regular Risk analysis independently and collaboratively within the team. * Ensure market risk limits excesses are rectified/explained or escalated. * Ensure timely escalation and resolution of related issues, if any, that impact efficient risk management. * Keep track of market developments/changes pro-actively and its impact on trading strategy highlighting changes and issues to local management as well as the discussion with Front Office. * Provide market risk assessment to senior stakeholders in the business while also taking on ad hoc tasks, as allocated by the team lead. * Develop understanding of and perform analysis on key risk metrics, including Stress Testing and IRRBB. * Develop a deep understanding of the products and markets covered by the trading and banking desk

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