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31/01/2018 05:59 AST
Boursa Kuwait, has recently hosted 19 trainees of the Capital Markets Authority’s program “New Graduates – 4th Edition” to raise their awareness on the history of Boursa Kuwait.
The purpose of this program is to support freshly graduated youth of Kuwait, develop and enhance their abilities to engage with the business community. The program included introducing Boursa Kuwait’s main objectives and highlighting the responsibilities of its various divisions, furthermore, graduates visited the trading hall; where the actual trading of shares take place, they finally went through a presentation which gave them a clear idea on the future of Kuwait’s economy as well as the capital markets sector.
Boursa Kuwait will continue to raise awareness of the organization and its main objectives, while contributing to the development of the ‘privatization culture’ among government institutions through similar educational sessions.
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