The Analyst will perform fundamental credit analysis on quasi-sovereigns and corporate credits in Emerging Markets, present investment ideas, and monitor credit performance.
The Analyst, Corporate Credit will perform fundamental (bottom-up) analysis on quasi-sovereigns and corporate credits in Emerging Markets. The person will be responsible for analyzing credits in several industries, performing due diligence, modeling and presenting investment ideas. The person will also monitor credits and assess relative value based on risk vs. return in a range of portfolio strategies.
Job Functions
- Conduct quasi-sovereign and corporate credit research across a wide segment of industries in Emerging Markets.
- Conduct analysis of company financial statements and corporate performance which results in actionable buy, sell and hold recommendations for credits held in DoubleLine portfolios; and
- Prepare written research recommendations and reports.
- Make oral presentations of credit analysis recommendations.
- Communicate with government officials, corporate managements, sell- side analysts and rating agencies.
- Host and attend company presentations relating to Analyst’s respective coverage.
- Travel as required to attend Emerging Markets Fixed Income conferences.
- Bachelor's degree required
- CFA designation or progress towards CFA certification or MBA is preferred
- 5+ years of credit analysis experience, preferably in Emerging Markets
- Proficient in Microsoft 365
- Outstanding initiative and a strong work ethic.
- Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills.
- Team-oriented and must possess strong integrity and professionalism.
Base Salary Range
The estimated base salary range for this position is $150,000 - 175,000. In addition to base salary, this position is eligible for an annual discretionary bonus, plus a comprehensive benefits package.
DoubleLine Group LP Los Angeles, California, USA Office
Los Angeles, CA, United States
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