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Capital Economics is one of the world's leading independent economic research companies. We provide country and regional research on most of the major developed and emerging economies. We also provide overview services covering the global economy and financial markets, and have dedicated services providing research on commodities and on the property sector.
Founded in 1999, we have gained an enviable reputation for original and insightful research and have built up a wide and distinguished client base. We produce publications for world-wide distribution and offer support to clients in their respective time-zones through our offices in London, Toronto and Singapore.
Overall, more than 1,500 institutions subscribe to our publications. The majority are in the financial sector, including some of the world's largest investment banks and wealth managers. We also have a growing number of corporate clients, as well as many relationships with governments and central banks, both in developed and emerging economies.
The Singapore team currently consists of seven full-time staff based in our office at CapitaGreen (near Telok Ayer and Raffles Place). It is vital that you are happy to work in a small, close-knit unit. You will also be involved in frequent discussions with the wider global team.
The Role
A macroeconomist working within our highly-regarded China team, reporting to the Head of China Economics. This person will possess strong analytical skills, be willing to challenge the consensus and have the ability to express themselves in English with clarity and concision. You'll have an opportunity to contribute across the range of our work on China and to discussions about China's impact on the world.
Please send a CV with a short cover letter explaining why you want to work for Capital Economics and why you are suited to the role. In addition, please send a sample piece of written work published in your name.
At Capital Economics, we are striving to create a diverse workforce and inclusive environment, which we believe are critical to help us make better decisions for the company, our employees, and our clients. A diverse and inclusive workplace makes for more innovative, engaged, and empowered employees, from whom business strength can be derived. This is particularly important in macroeconomic research, which relies on a diversity of views and opinions to be relevant and insightful.
Capital Economics is committed to equality, inclusion, and diversity. We encourage applications from all candidates regardless of ethnicity, religion or belief, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or gender identity. If you need reasonable adjustments to be made to the application process to ensure you are not at a disadvantage to other candidates, please include this in your cover letter. This is applicable if you have a disability or if you are neurodiverse/hold neurodiverse traits.
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