Profile
Ms. Rebekah Young is a Vice President, Head of Inclusion & Resilience Economics at Scotia Capital, Inc.
She received her undergraduate degree from McGill University, a graduate degree from London School of Economics & Political Science and an MBA from INSEAD.
Rebekah Young active positions
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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. | Economist | 01/02/2019 |
Training of Rebekah Young
McGill University | Undergraduate Degree |
London School of Economics & Political Science | Graduate Degree |
INSEAD | Masters Business Admin |
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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 |
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