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 | Aussie finance execs still love London, but they love Asia even more |
 | Australian finance professionals still enjoy strutting their stuff in their old favourite haunt, London, but younger Aussies increasingly want jobs in Asia, according to Russell Thomas, CEO and managing director of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia. He chatted to eFinancialCareers about the job-market trends he's picked on recently as Australian finance becomes increasingly globalised and more international students look to grab graduate roles Down Under. |
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 | Banks in Asia scramble for transaction talent |
 | Banks in Asia are searching locally, and sometimes globally, for better talent in transaction banking as companies in the region become increasingly dissatisfied with the service and products provided by their current bankers. |
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 | China IPO freeze puts equities jobs at banks on ice as pay falls |
 | If you want a new job in equity capital markets, don't come to China, even if you speak Mandarin. A regulatory freeze on initial public offerings in the country is cooling hiring and cutting pay |
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 | Running bars or burning the midnight oil: stark choices for Asian hedge fund managers |
 | Expat hedge fund managers in Asia are returning home and touting their wares to firms in the UK and the US as job opportunities dry up locally. The market is still tough, but hedge funds in the Western world are realising the value of Eastern experience. |
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 | The five hottest programming languages to know in banking technology |
 | Recruitment of developers into investment banking isn't exactly buoyant currently, but certain skill-sets remain in demand and, in some cases, difficult to find. Here are our top five. |
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