Sunday, November 17, 2013
"Finance Week" at the school of finance ISEG
Campus 7 of France (Paris, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Strasbourg, Toulouse) devoted a week to finance, from 18 to 22 November 2013.The school of finance ISEG (IONIS education group member) organized in 7 schools in France (Paris, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Strasbourg, Toulouse) a week dedicated to finance, from 18 to 22 November 2013.This week is organized by a team of 2nd year students in each city. The orchestration of the event allows them to put into practice knowledge and skills.This new edition will be be punctuated by conferences, tables round, but also interviews and workshops. Many finance professionals encourage exchanges and share their experience with students.The week is open to students of all finance ISEG school promotions, as well as professionals and the public.Between the conferences and round tables that will take place throughout the week in 7 schools of France, will cover the following topics:· "High-frequency Trading" (Paris)· "Financial communication" (Paris)· "Digital noise and anticipation of economic change" (Bordeaux)· «Return to growth or temporary upturn? "what are the indicators" (Bordeaux) relevant "?»· "Do Crowdfunding: invest with a €1 pocket or how to finance your project without going through the banks?" " (Lille)· "Would Finance have they gone mad?" " (Lille)· "New crisis: new regulations"? (Lyon)· 'Acquisition of the company and LBO Small Cap' (Lyon)· ' Would the bank relationship - SME: fear of risk? "' (Nantes)· "The keys to a successful negotiation of the Bank" (Nantes)· «The current tensions on the financing of the companies listed on the CAC 40» (Strasbourg)· 'The appointment of companies listed (excluding CAC 40)' (Strasbourg)· «Finance humanist, the maxim of politics ' (Toulouse)· "Humanism Jauresien, a place in finance"? (Toulouse)Among the guests:· Laurent Fournier, head of enterprises statistics and intelligence data from NYSE Euronext (Paris)· Patrick d ' Humières, founder of the management of CSR Institute and President of the Association of the Councils of CSR and sustainable development (ADD) (Paris)· Eric Heyer, Deputy Director of the Department of analysis and forecasts of the French Observatory of economic conditions (OFCE) (Bordeaux)· Xavier Gilleron, Director General of Lexconsulting (Lille)· Christian Chavagneux, associate editor of economic alternatives and editor-in-Chief of political economy (Lyon)· Jean-Michel Laveu, Associate Director of the Initiative Fund of investment and finance (Lyon)· Gaël Le Touze (ISEG promo Group 1996), Managing Director and financial cat Mina (Nantes)· Jean Marc Tariant, head of the Department of finance and strategy (Nantes)· Joël Chaulet, Chairman of the Board of Directors of A2micile Europe (Strasbourg)· Stéphane Boissel, Deputy Director-general of the transgene (Strasbourg)· François Masclanis, Professor and researcher in political science (Toulouse)All lectures are open to journalists and the public within the limit of available places.Access to the different cities of the program:ParisBordeauxLilleLyonNantesStrasbourgToulouse
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