Mucci Lab News and Events

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By: Office of Communications
With a generous donation provided by donors Paul and Joyce Mucci P'07, the third student-managed fund at the College will open opportunities in digital currency.
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By: Office of Communications
More than 20 Merrimack College students have passed the Securities Industry Essentials® (SIE) exam, administered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). Passing the exam is a prestigious achievement and demonstrates immense promise for students interested in the finance industry.
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By: Office of Communications
Commissioner of Banks Mary L. Gallagher recognized a team of students from Merrimack College for competing in the 2020 Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) Community Bank Case Study Competition.
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By: Office of Communications
Merrimack College finance students from the Mucci Capital Markets Lab win second place in largest student-run financial conference in the world.
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By: Office of Communications
It was a bull market for the Girard School of Business team which triumphed at the 2019 Quinnipiac Global Asset Management Education (GAME) Forum on March 30 in New York City.
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By: Office of Communications
Students from across campus took part in the 2nd Annual Merrimack Madness Stock Trading Competition while finance students competed to earn the greatest returns in the first-ever offering of the Merrimack Investment Fund challenge.
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By: Office of Communications
Nearly 30 Girard School students and faculty recently traveled to New York City for several days of career exploration and industry networking.
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By: Office of Communications
With topics ranging from cyber-security to corporate liquidity, students attended presentations on the trends and pressing issues in the financial industry at the New England Association for Financial Professionals Regional Meeting hosted by Fidelity's Steve Johnson '80.
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By: Office of Communications
Girard marketing and management majors and minors joined finance majors for the first time this year to visit alumni in NYC in conjunction with the annual trip to the G.A.M.E. Forum.
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By: Office of Communications
The first-ever Merrimack Madness played out like a fantasy sports league in which competitors try to outmaneuver each other with trades and line-up changes but instead of athletes on the playing field, they were competing in the stock market.