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Finance student Yakill Reyes's thesis awarded by SAE

The title of the thesis awarded by SAE (Suomen Arvopaperimarkkinoiden Edistämissäätiö, Finnish Foundation for Advancement of Securities Market) is ”Fund manager experience, reputation, and investment behavior”.
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SAE (Suomen Arvopaperimarkkinoiden Edistämissäätiö, the Finnish Foundation for Advancement of Securities Market) awards best Master's theses every academic year. The award is of 5000 EUR.

In 2019, among the three awarded theses was Finance student Yakill Reyes's thesis ”Fund manager experience, reputation, and investment behavior”. 

Links to the SAE pages (only in Finnish and Swedish): 

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