BloombergNEF (BNEF) is a strategic research provider covering global commodity markets and the disruptive technologies driving the transition to a low-carbon economy.
BloombergNEF (BNEF) is seeking a talented, highly motivated individual to join our metals analysis team in London to develop unique insights, data and analytical tools that help our clients navigate the opportunities and challenges across the sector.
Our expert coverage assesses pathways for the power, transport, industry, buildings and agriculture sectors to adapt to the energy transition.
Bloomberg Intelligence ("BI") conducts in-depth research on large and midsize companies to help stock and bond investors effectively evaluate those companies.
Companies are the backbone of the stock and bond markets.
We analyse the unique attributes of each business, how it competes against other companies in its industry and how the business strategies and successes translate into financial results.
Harnham is partnering with a well-known marketing consultancy who are currently looking to add several Econometricians to their team to help them during a period of high demand.
Our client, one of the largest global research agencies is looking for an Associate Director specialising in economic and impact evaluation to join their policy team which covers the area of environment and energy.
This is an UNIQUE opportunity to work for an equal opportunity employer, who are committed to promoting a positive and inclusive working environment.
The Opportunity
The culture at this agency is one where you are encouraged to grow and build on your skill-set and experience on a daily basis and in turn you will be rewarded for this.
Bloomberg is looking for a reporter in London to cover weather and the changing climate.
The weather has never mattered more to markets, economies and governments as a warmer world brings hotter summers, stronger storms and more erratic rainfall.
Insurers are paying out record amounts for weather-related losses, crop yields are more unpredictable, and the shift to renewables is tying energy markets to the vagaries of sunshine and wind.