Ontario Financing Authority (OFA) executes all borrowing, investments and financial risk management activities; manages the provincial debt; advises on financial policies and projects; and provides financials and cash management services and advice to the Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation.
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What can I expect to do in this role?
As the Manager, Liquidity, you can expect to:• Invest liquid reserves prudently and cost-effectively according to OFA's Liquidity Management Plan;
• Manage the short-term borrowing program on behalf of the Province of Ontario and Ontario Electricity Financing Corporation;
• Execute foreign exchange hedging strategies to manage exposures in borrowing and investment transactions;
• Monitor global financial markets, maintaining contacts with investment dealers and banks to stay informed on market trends;
• Identify financial opportunities to lower borrowing costs, enhance investment returns, and reduce financial risk for the Province of Ontario;
• Stay updated on changes in financial markets and maintain contact with Provincial and Federal counterparts, including the Bank of Canada.
How do I qualify?
Specialized and Trading Knowledge:
• You have a good understanding of the fixed-income markets that are relevant to treasury management;• You have extensive experience with money market, fixed income, derivatives, and foreign exchange markets;
• You can transact various instruments within each market effectively.
Risk Management and Analytical Skills:
• You have a strong appreciation of risk management principles;• You demonstrated the ability to exercise prudent judgment in executing transactions;
• You possess excellent quantitative and analytical skills;
• You can analyze economic data swiftly to inform investment, borrowing, and hedging decisions.
Communication and Negotiation Skills:
• You have exceptional communication and negotiation skills;• You are effective in dealings with foreign and domestic investment banks, colleagues, and senior management;
• You are detail-oriented, responsible, innovative, and collaborative;
• You model ethical behaviour and thrive in challenging environments.
Technical Knowledge
• You have strong working knowledge of financial software packages;• You can analyze a wide range of financial transactions;
• You have experience collaborating with programmers and financial engineers to develop or modify internal systems.