Develop the fundamental risk view and assign the risk settings on a portfolio of countries/counterparts and ensure that this view is adequately reflected in a wide range of sovereign/country exposures
Assign the Watchlist designation for countries in partnership with CCOs/Banking Heads; establish early warning indicators with relevant stakeholders as appropriate
Assign internal risk ratings for sovereign credit and,cross-border risk with accompanying written assessments.
Develop scenarios and macroeconomic/financial assumptions as needed for country-specific stress tests
Conduct research and analysis on a wide range of topics to develop views on global/ regional macro conditions and sovereign credit assessments
Support Regional Heads of SCM to develop and maintain any relevant models used by the team
Support Regional Heads of SCM to develop a wide range of frameworks/early-warning indicators for anticipating a wide range of country crises
Partner closely with stakeholders across the firm (both in Business and Risk)
Participate in the ongoing efforts to develop and improve sovereign credit rating models
Deepen the team’s connectivity with a wide range of market participants/policymakers
Adhere to controls and governance around SCM’s processes
Appropriately assess risk when business decisions are made, demonstrating particular consideration for the firm's reputation and safeguarding Citigroup, its clients and assets, by driving compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, adhering to Policy, applying sound ethical judgment regarding personal behavior, conduct and business practices, and escalating, managing and reporting control issues with transparency, as well as effectively supervise the activity of others and create accountability with those who fail to maintain these standards
Leadership
Ensure that SCM’s views are effectively disseminated throughout relevant parts of the firm (both in Business and Risk), particularly with regional and country management
More experienced sovereign analysts would be expected to train and develop less experienced sovereign analysts
Represent Citi on critical regulatory matters as required; serve as liaison with regulatory examiners/Internal Audit and oversee the implementation of related remediation
Qualifications:
Sovereign credit analyst/macroeconomist with experience gained at top-tier global financial institutions, central banks (Fed, BoE, ECB), rating agencies or multilateral institutions/development banks such as the IMF/World Bank/EBRD
Experience in working with finance ministries and central banks
Experience with developing frameworks for sovereign credit analysis
Experience with developing quantitative models for estimating sovereign default probability
Outstanding communication skills (oral and writing), with the ability to convey complex economic concepts to a wide range of audiences
Outstanding visual presentation skills with ability to tell an economic story via simple charts/visuals
Highly motivated, team oriented, organized
Demonstrated ability to assess complex issues through root cause analysis and other analytical techniques; structure potential solutions; drive to resolution with senior stakeholders
Demonstrated ability to concomitantly work and deliver on multiple projects/tasks on a wide range of topics
Ability to influence and lead people across cultures using sound judgment and successful execution, understanding how to operate effectively across diverse businesses
Comfort navigating complex, highly-matrixed organizations and acting as an agent for positive change with agility and flexibility
Education:
Master’s degree (or equivalent) in macroeconomics, international finance, or related disciplines from a top-tier institution