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Business Development Manager
Strategy / Planning
London
Healthcare / NHS
£80k 12 Mar 2010

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Healthcare / NHS
FP&A Manager
Finance / financial control
London
Banking / Broking
£70k to £80k + bonus & package 10 Mar 2010

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Banking / Broking                                                                                   Newly created position within this International trading house, for an experienced and qualified accountant to take control of this new FP&A function.
Treasury Finance / Market Risk
Risk management / compliance
Dubai
Banking
GBP 60,000 Plus Bonus 09 Mar 2010

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Banking                                                                                             This multinational bank is looking to expand its function and is seeking an expert to perform market risk and valuation controls covering investment products across the region.

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