Bloomberg News seeks an experienced Structured Finance Reporter in its New York office.
The reporter will be responsible for stories about structured products, including those tied to interest rates, stocks, commodities, and currencies. The ideal candidate should have at least three years of reporting and writing experience pertaining to instruments such as zero-coupon principal-protected notes, reverse convertible notes, knock out buffered super track notes, and buffered return enhanced notes.
The candidate should also have experience in breaking news for a financial newspaper or real-time news service, and should possess the ability to write feature stories.
Qualifications:
-Bachelors degree or equivalent experience
-Knowledge of the economy, financial markets, and business
-Minimum of three years of business reporting and writing experience
-Proven experience in reporting and breaking news for a financial newspaper or real-time news service
To apply, go here.
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