Recapping the Inaugural MMF New York Trip

Published: 25 January 2019

In November 2018, students enrolled in the Masters of Management in Finance (MMF) program travelled to New York City to witness firsthand how today’s financial sector operates in a booming...

Universities heed call for socially responsible investing

Published: 30 October 2018

As universities are increasingly turning toward socially responsible investment (SRI), an article cites the new SRI fund under Desautels Capital Management (DCM) as an “inspiring example.”...

Desautels students investing in a better world

Published: 7 September 2018

This fall, the Desautels Faculty of Management will introduce a new fund dedicated to Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) under Desautels Capital Management (DCM) – a student-run, registered...

Desautels alumnus gets a great start in London’s investment banking scene

Published: 24 July 2017

eFinancialCareers.com has published a list of eight young London-based investment analysts to watch, all of whom started at their respective companies in June. The high-octane London banking scene...

Desautels Capital Management Investor Breakfast

Friday, February 17, 2017 07:30to09:30

The Desautels Faculty of Management would like to invite you to witness an outstanding example of experiential learning at McGill University. 1001 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 1G5, CA...

Desautels Capital Management Investor Breakfast – Live Broadcast

Friday, February 17, 2017 07:30to09:30

The Desautels Faculty of Management would like to invite you to witness an outstanding example of experiential learning at McGill University. /desautelsCategory: Desautels Faculty of Management

MBA students: Head of the (asset) class

Published: 5 November 2012

Academia can be filled with hypotheticals and theoreticals. To make it real, just add money. A growing number of Canadian business schools are implementing investing programs that buy and sell with...

Managing millions – while still in school

Published: 5 April 2016

About 35 people will walk into a $3.5-million investment management operation and begin to work as analysts this summer. But they won’t be recent grads – well, not alums of finance programs. In...

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