Full-Time

Global Banking & Markets Operations

Trading Documentation Group, Analyst

Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs

10,001+ employees

Global investment banking, securities, asset management

No salary listed

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent or JD with a minimum of one year of experience in Legal/Trading Documentation role (including within a Credit, Risk or Treasury function) or attorney/paralegal experience within a law firm
  • Knowledge of various legal entities including funds, insurance companies and pensions
  • Proven excellent organizational and prioritisation skills and attention to detail, especially under pressure
  • Proven ability to negotiate and review detailed legal documents with an eye for detail and accuracy, particularly around documentation terms
  • Ability to ensure consistency across documentation and know when to escalate issues
  • Good interpersonal and communications skills
  • Enthusiasm and interest in development of documentation skills and using such skills for the completion of negotiation process
  • Flexibility and willingness to learn new skills and develop full job ownership
  • Strong commercial acumen with a keen interest in derivative, repo, securities lending markets and products and/or prime brokerage products and services
  • Ability to interact with and influence business stakeholders and clients in order to negotiate, build consensus, control risks and improve operational efficiency
  • Proficient in IT and able to adapt to various databases/systems
  • Knowledge of additional languages (French, German, Italian or Spanish) would be preferable
Responsibilities
  • Responsible for complete documentation process from drafting, reviewing and negotiating to execution & filing of the following documents: Synthetic Prime Brokerage, Futures, Cleared OTC Derivatives Addendum, GMRA, GMSLA, CDEA, ISDA/CSA and regulatory initial margin MRA, MSFTA’s suite of documentation and Master Confirmation Agreements for all Equity Derivative products and related ancillary documents
  • Review of legal opinions on netting and collateral enforceability including liaising with external counsel
  • Development and execution of negotiation strategies, outside of a playbook, to balance client and GS needs
  • Independently lead complex and/or sensitive negotiations for high profile clients
  • Working closely with the Franchise and Prime business, in particular (Franchise) New Business Group
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives and the development of policy and best practices within the trading documentation negotiation space including mentoring and coaching of junior team members and leading training/knowledge sharing sessions
  • Responding to queries on the master documentation from various departments including the front office
  • Ongoing opportunity to challenge existing controls/processes and leverage your experience to identify risks and improve the effectiveness of the team
  • Develop and nurture relationships across the firm to build consensus and execute on initiatives
Desired Qualifications
  • Additional language skills (French, German, Italian or Spanish) would be preferable

Goldman Sachs delivers financial services across investment banking, securities, and asset management to corporations, governments, financial institutions, and high-net-worth individuals. Its offerings include advising on mergers and acquisitions, underwriting and distributing new securities, and managing client assets, with revenue from advisory and underwriting fees, trading commissions, and asset-management fees. The firm differentiates itself through a global reach, an integrated capital-markets platform, and deep client relationships that enable end-to-end financial solutions. Its goal is to help clients raise capital, grow their businesses, manage risk, and generate returns, while pursuing social responsibility initiatives that support small businesses and promote racial equity.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1869

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Goldman Sachs has lowered its price target on Amazon to $275 from $280 whilst maintaining a Buy rating ahead of the company's earnings report on 30 April 2026. The revised target still implies upside from the current share price of around $240. Analyst Eric Sheridan highlighted four key areas shaping Amazon's trajectory: AWS cloud revenue growth and AI investment returns, rising energy prices affecting margins, the commercialisation timeline for Amazon Leo, and the fast-growing advertising platform. Amazon's AI push through AWS has reached an annualised revenue run rate exceeding $15 billion, whilst its chip business surpassed $20 billion in revenue with triple-digit growth. However, capital expenditures could approach $200 billion in fiscal 2026, pressuring free cash flow despite strong overall performance showing net sales of $716.9 billion and operating income of $80 billion for the full year.

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Goldman Sachs is strengthening its cyber defences using Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview AI model, according to CEO David Solomon. The bank is collaborating with Anthropic and security vendors to accelerate investment in its security infrastructure. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell convened an urgent meeting with Wall Street leaders in Washington, urging banks to test the model against their systems. Mythos is designed to identify complex exploit chains—linked software vulnerabilities used in sophisticated cyberattacks that security researchers often miss. The model has discovered thousands of bugs, including one in OpenBSD that remained undetected for 27 years. US officials are pushing critical industries towards machine-scale cyber defence, though the approach has sparked international friction with European regulators and internal US government disagreements.

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Goldman Sachs shares fell as much as 4.7% on Monday before recovering to close down 1.9%, despite reporting earnings that beat expectations. The investment bank posted revenue growth of 14.4% to $17.23 billion and earnings per share up 24.3% to $17.55, beating forecasts by $1.16. However, several factors concerned investors. Goldman's investment banking fee backlog declined slightly, potentially signalling future deceleration. Provisions for credit losses exceeded expectations due to macroeconomic uncertainty and portfolio growth, compressing net interest margins. CEO David Solomon also indicated the bank would continue investing in private credit despite recent market volatility in that sector. The pullback appears to reflect profit-taking after an 80% share price gain over the past year, rather than fundamental concerns.