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INTEGRATING FINANCIAL ENGINEERING INTO THE CONGOLESE ECONOMIC SYSTEM - Stakes and Perspectives of the Pawelole Model through the Adoption of the Law on Stock Markets in the DRC

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In a global context where stock markets play a decisive role in the economic stability of the world's major powers, the DRC finds itself at a historic crossroads with the recent adoption of the law on stock markets at the Council of Ministers meeting in Lubumbashi on Friday April 18, 2025. The adoption of this law by Parliament will mark a major turning point in the evolution of the country's financial sector, which will require the development of financial engineering skills. One of the major obstacles to the efficient organization of stock markets in the DRC is undeniably the shortage of universities offering specialized training in financial engineering. This shortage is a key factor limiting the smooth operation of trading rooms. Faced with this reality, it becomes imperative to consider the urgent creation of specialized curricula, in collaboration with independent experts, in order to train a new generation of financial engineers adapted to local requirements. Temporarily, promote continuing education and certification programs based on the specific recommendations set out in this book.

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Authors Paul-Wetcho Lomba Lendjambi
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.06.2025
 
EAN 9786208958862
ISBN 9786208958862
No. of pages 92
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

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