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DFM launches summer training programme

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, June 30 - 2009 at 09:49

Dubai Financial Market has announced the launch of its summer training programme 2009, with 18 students representing several schools and universities taking part in the annual programme for 7 weeks ending August 13, 2009. The training programme, which involves 6-hour daily training, consists of a series of workshops, designed to develop student's capabilities and provides interaction with experts and professionals in financial markets, DFM has said. Trainees have been placed in different DFM departments, along with some brokerage firms. Every trainee will be entitled to a money prize of Dhs2500-3000 per month in addition to certificates.

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