The origin of the use of a stock exchange to call for a place or any transactions related to securities is that a Belgian merchant named van de Bourse, a man who owned a hotel in the Belgian city of Bruges, was the trade-union of that city during the 16th century. General, it is the place where instruments and securities are handled under the supervision of public authorities.
The objectives and target audience The British Academy for Training and Development offers a course for advanced methods in designing statistical and technical reports for stock exchanges, for those who wish to acquire great skills in working in financial markets, gain experience in managing banks and banks, and manage financial markets using electronic tables.
The target audience of attending a course of advanced methods in the design of statistical and technical reports of stock exchanges:
Managers of institutions and companies.
Businessmen wishing to develop their skills in managing banks.
Students and graduates of business schools in different universities.
Managers of banks and employees of stock exchanges.
Accountants and their assistants in banks and money markets.
Anyone wishing to develop their expertise to work in the field of investment.
How will participants benefit from attending a course of advanced methods in designing statistical and technical reports for stock exchanges?
At the end of the course, the participants will know:
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