工作内容/职位描述:
Deloitte China
Our professionals at Deloitte China provide a full range of audit & assurance, consulting, financial advisory, risk management and tax services, and work closely within Greater China, across Asia-Pacific and around the world to provide clients of every size with local experience and international expertise. We have considerable experience in China and are one of the leading professional services providers in this marketplace.
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About the Asia Pacific Centre for Regulatory Strategy
As financial services regulators and legislators respond to the unpredictable global economic, business, and geo-political landscape — as well as the introduction of new technologies and digital platforms — they will continue to reshape today’s operating frameworks, creating a growing list of challenges for many firms operating in the region. Through regular dialogue with financial institutions, trade associations, and other regulatory stakeholders, the Centre helps Deloitte’s clients stay ahead of evolving regulatory trends and understand what actions can be taken. With regional hubs in the Americas, Asia Pacific and EMEA, the Centre combines the strength of Deloitte’s network of experienced risk, regulatory, and industry professionals — including a deep roster of former regulators, industry specialists, and business advisers — with a rich understanding of the impact of regulations on business models and strategy.
Job Description
Research support for the Centre on a wide range of regulatory trends in FSI; specifically, our flagship piece, the Asia Pacific Financial Services Regulatory Outlook (the next version of which will be published in early 2021)
Develop knowledge of the regulatory approaches of the 14 AP jurisdictions covered by the Centre
Understand at a high level the regulatory trends / dynamics shaping the financial industry and our region as well as the challenges our clients face – this understanding will be important to assist in drafting report sections
Leverage subject matter experts from all over the AP region to enhance report contentJob Description
Research support for the Centre on a wide range of regulatory trends in FSI; specifically, our flagship piece, the Asia Pacific Financial Services Regulatory Outlook (the next version of which will be published in early 2021)
Develop knowledge of the regulatory approaches of the 14 AP jurisdictions covered by the Centre
Understand at a high level the regulatory trends / dynamics shaping the financial industry and our region as well as the challenges our clients face – this understanding will be important to assist in drafting report sections
Leverage subject matter experts from all over the AP region to enhance report content
任职要求:
Graduate student / recent grad
Field of study: Flexible, but a background in public policy, international affairs, economics, financial services, legal/law or at the very least a familiarity with the topics would be beneficial [Less interested in accounting/business students – JN: this is an internal comment]
Proficient research skills
Native or proficient in written and spoken English – writing should require minimal editing from the perspective of grammar, punctuation, spelling and syntax (content will be developed alongside existing members of the Centre and reviewed by senior co-leads)
Ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders in different locations (in English) and collate relevant information
Internship Period
mid-Sept to mid-Nov 2020 (two months full time)