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Instituto de Estudios Bursátiles (Institute of Stock Exchange Studies, often referred to as the IEB) is a higher education institution founded in 1989 in Madrid, Spain. It is a pioneer center in Spain in teaching Financial Economics and an official provider for many international designations, such as CFM, CFA and CAIA. The institute is affiliated to the Complutense University of Madrid and is sponsored by the Madrid Stock Exchange.

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  • Instituto de Estudios Bursátiles (Institute of Stock Exchange Studies, often referred to as the IEB) is a higher education institution founded in 1989 in Madrid, Spain. It is a pioneer center in Spain in teaching Financial Economics and an official provider for many international designations, such as CFM, CFA and CAIA. The institute is affiliated to the Complutense University of Madrid and is sponsored by the Madrid Stock Exchange. (en)
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  • Instituto de Estudios Bursátiles (Institute of Stock Exchange Studies, often referred to as the IEB) is a higher education institution founded in 1989 in Madrid, Spain. It is a pioneer center in Spain in teaching Financial Economics and an official provider for many international designations, such as CFM, CFA and CAIA. The institute is affiliated to the Complutense University of Madrid and is sponsored by the Madrid Stock Exchange. The IEB began its international career in 2003, with the alliance with the London School of Economics, a world reference institution. The LSE has 20 Nobel Prize winners and students from the 5 continents. Since then, Fordham University, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Wharton University and Bayes Business School have joined this international development. With the creation of the In Company training area at the end of the 90's, IEB's educational offer was significantly expanded. The University affiliations and Spanish and international corporate partners of global importance stand out. The IEB, since its inception, has devoted considerable resources to research, with several Observatories. Among the numerous research publications of the IEB is AESTIMATIO, The IEB International Journal of Finance, with the participation of two Nobel Prize, Harry Markowitz. Today, the IEB offers nearly 100 educational programs, covering a solid academic training in Undergraduate and Masters, from MBAs to the most specialized in various financial and legal areas, a wide range of Executive Education courses and an important Summer School. (en)
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