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26/11/2014 06:36 AST
Bahrain Bourse (BHB) officially announced the start of the TradeQuest Challenge for the school year 2014-2015.
A meeting at Bahrain Bourse's premises was attended by participating students and teams' school advisers, along with investment advisers who will monitor and coach the teams.
TradeQuest is a simulated business-education partnership programme that focuses on investment trading in world markets.
It aims at stimulating learning through realistic experience by learning the rules and regulations in financial markets, analysing and selecting shares and managing a portfolio of investment instruments listed on New York Stock Exchange and Bahrain Bourse.
TradeQuest consists of three trading periods where schools are required to make a presentation at the end of each trading period.
This year's programme includes 10 school teams.
The private schools are: Abdul Rahman Kanoo International School, Bahrain School, Ibn Khuldoon National School, Naseem International School, Al Noor International School, St Christopher's School, and Al Wisam International School.
The public schools are Al Hidd Secondary Girls School, Shaikh Abdulaziz bin Moh'd Secondary Boys School and Omaima bint Al No'aman Secondary Girls School.
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