Ben Isaacson
Analyst-Equity bij Scotia Capital, Inc. (Broker)
Profiel
Ben Isaacson is currently working as an Analyst at Scotia Capital, Inc. (Broker) since 2016.
He has an MBA from the University of Toronto and an undergraduate degree from the University of Northern British Columbia, which he received in 1998.
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Scotia Capital, Inc. (Broker)
Scotia Capital, Inc. (Broker) Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Scotia Capital, Inc. (Broker) (Scotia Capital-Broker) is the broker-dealer division of Scotia Capital, Inc., a full-service financial services firm headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The firm is owned by The Bank of Nova Scotia (NYSE, TSE: BNS). Scotia Capital-Broker delivers a broad range of electronic trading products such as high-touch, low-latency, market access and a broad algorithmic trading suite for a wide range of clients globally. They publish monthly indexes to help investors track the performance of Canadian Hedge Funds and Alternative Mutual Funds. | Analyst-Equity | 01-01-2016 |
Opleiding van Ben Isaacson
University of Toronto | Masters Business Admin |
University of Northern British Columbia | Undergraduate Degree |
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Scotia Capital, Inc. (Broker)
Scotia Capital, Inc. (Broker) Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Scotia Capital, Inc. (Broker) (Scotia Capital-Broker) is the broker-dealer division of Scotia Capital, Inc., a full-service financial services firm headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The firm is owned by The Bank of Nova Scotia (NYSE, TSE: BNS). Scotia Capital-Broker delivers a broad range of electronic trading products such as high-touch, low-latency, market access and a broad algorithmic trading suite for a wide range of clients globally. They publish monthly indexes to help investors track the performance of Canadian Hedge Funds and Alternative Mutual Funds. | Finance |