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CFA Society Cyprus and Cyprus Stock Exchange sign MoU to foster financial market development

CFA Society Cyprus has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE).

"This partnership marks a significant step towards enhancing the professional standards and development of the financial markets in Cyprus," the announcement said, adding, "In particular, the MoU reflects the shared commitment of CFA Society Cyprus and the CSE to promote transparency, ethical practices, and advanced financial knowledge within the local market."

The agreement also sets the stage for ongoing collaboration between the two institutions, with a focus on fostering a dynamic and resilient financial market, the CFA Society said, noting these included the organisation of joint initiatives such as seminars, workshops, and training programmes for market participants.

MoU: A Shared Vision for Growth

  • Professional Development: The partnership will facilitate the undertaking of initiatives for organizing seminars, workshops, and training programmess for market participants.
  • Innovation: The MoU will support the development of innovative financial instruments and services.
  • Addressing Market Challenges: The collaboration encourages knowledge-sharing to address emerging trends and challenges in the financial sector.

CFA Society Cyprus

Part of the global CFA Institute network, the society represents investment professionals dedicated to upholding the highest standards of ethics and excellence in investment management.

Cyprus Stock Exchange

A pivotal institution in the Cypriot economy, the CSE facilitates capital raising, investment opportunities, and the development of a robust financial market.

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