FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Market Integrity Surveillance Analyst at Kepler Cheuvreux?
The primary responsibility is to analyze market abuse risks, monitor trading activities, conduct risk-based surveillance investigations, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have a strong understanding of market abuse risks and surveillance methodologies, experience in trade and communications surveillance, knowledge of relevant regulatory frameworks, between 3 to 5 years of experience, and fluency in English.
What type of work environment can I expect?
You can expect a dynamic investment environment where collaboration with traders, business partners, and stakeholders is emphasized.
Is experience with data analysis important for this role?
Yes, the role requires a keen ability for data crunching and the identification and implementation of technical solutions to minimize manual work that adds little value.
What are the key regulatory frameworks I should be familiar with?
A strong understanding of the Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) and the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) is essential.
Where is this position located?
The position is located in Madrid, Spain.
What employment type is offered for this role?
The employment type for this role is a contract.
How does Kepler Cheuvreux rank in the equity brokerage market?
Kepler Cheuvreux is the 1st independent European equity broker and has the 1st Equity Research coverage in Continental Europe.
What kind of technical skills are preferred for candidates?
An appetite for investigating no code or low code solutions is key for candidates.
How does Kepler Cheuvreux support employee growth?
While specific details are not provided, the emphasis on collaboration and dynamic working relationships suggests that employees are encouraged to develop their skills and knowledge.