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Qatar University launches educational fund

  • Qatar: Tuesday, November 03 - 2009 at 09:44

Qatar University, Al-Faisal Holding Company and Qatar National Bank have announced the launch of a new joint initiative for students in QU's College of Business and Economics, Gulf Times has reported. Al-Faisal Educational Fund aims to enhance courses in investment and portfolio management by giving students the opportunity of firsthand experience of investment activities at Qatar Exchange and other stock markets in the Gulf region. The Fund is facilitated by Al-Faisal's subsidiary, the Al Rayyan Education Company and will be financed by Al-Faisal's chairman and CEO, Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim al-Thani. It will be managed by the investment department of QNB.

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