![]() EDHEC-Risk Institute Executive MSc in Risk and Investment ManagementSun, 31/01/2010 (All day) |
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This programme equips experienced practitioners with the tools to improve the risk and investment management process, optimise each of its steps, and design new investor solutions. This postgraduate programme is to be completed in seventeen months of part-time study and is formatted to be compatible with professional schedules. From January 2011, the programme will be offered in Asia—from Singapore—and in Europe—from London and Nice. For further information,please click here
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Thu, 18/04/2013 - 12:00
On 1 March 2013 Swiss fund managers awoke to a new era of regulation under the watchful gaze of FINMA, the Swiss regulator. The regulatory changes reflect recent European regulations under the AIFMD and bring Swiss funds a new imprimatur that will enhance their attractiveness to external investors
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