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12th Bachelier World Congress

12th Bachelier World Congress

Monday 8th July 2024 - Friday 12th July 2024
  • Quantitative Research
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Monday 8th July 2024 - Friday 12th July 2024
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Praia de Botafogo 190, Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 22250-900

We’re attending the 12th Bachelier World Congress of the Bachelier Finance Society, in Rio de Janeiro.

The event brings together academics, practitioners and researchers from Quantitative Finance, with experts in Computational Modeling, Stochastic Optimization, Computational Statistics and Differential Equations in Finance all on hand during the five-day event.

Are you heading to the 12th Bachelier World Congress? Come and say hello if you are!

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Learn more about the 12th Bachelier World Congress and register to attend.

When & Where

Date:
Monday, 8 – 12 July 2024

Location:

FGV EMAp – Escola de Matemática Aplicada,

Praia de Botafogo 190,

Botafogo,

Rio de Janeiro,

RJ, 22250-900,

Brazil

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