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We are looking for interns to join our Credit Research team in Stockholm. This is a great opportunity to learn from the undisputed market leader within the Nordic High Yield Bond market. As an intern on our Credit Research team, you will have various responsibilities, assisting in the coverage of some of the most prominent companies in the Nordic high-yield market. You will work closely with senior credit research analysts, gaining hands-on experience analysing corporate credit cases, market trends, and risk factors. Furthermore, you will be offered a unique and fast-paced opportunity to experience how an investment bank functions while contributing to high-quality research. The internship is a full-time position starting in April and lasts 8–12 weeks. There is a possibility of transitioning into a full-time position.
Job Responsibility:
Assist in the production of research reports in connection with new bond issues and regular case updates on existing issuers
Assist in the preparation of presentations, reports, and financial models
Monitor market developments, news, and data to provide timely insights
Ad-hoc tasks to support research operations
Actively reflect and provide suggestions on how to improve our way of working and communication with investors
Requirements:
Completed 3 or 4 years of higher education
Strong academic achievements
Analytical skills
Strong social and commercial abilities
Interest in financial markets
High ethical standards
Good written and oral communication skills in Swedish and English
What we offer:
High degree of responsibility
Be part of the undisputed market leader within the Nordic High Yield Bond market
A flat and dynamic organization with excellent opportunities for personal development
An international work environment with internal career opportunities both in the Nordics and internationally