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  2. Sonal Varma - Wikipedia

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    Sonal Varma is an Indian economist who is currently working as the Managing Director and Chief Economist (India and Asia ex-Japan) for Nomura Holdings. [1] She is based in Nomura Holdings' Singapore sector as a member of the Asia ex-Japan Global Market Research team. [1]

  3. Nannie Helen Burroughs School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1909 by Nannie Helen Burroughs as The National Trade and Professional School for Women and Girls, Inc. and was the first school in the nation to provide vocational training for African-American females, who did not otherwise have many educational opportunities available to them.

  4. Clara Furse - Wikipedia

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    Dame Clara Hedwig Frances Furse DBE (née Siemens [3]) (born 16 September 1957) was the Chief Executive of the London Stock Exchange between January 2001 and May 2009, and was the first woman to occupy the position. In 2005, she was ranked 19th in Fortune magazine's most powerful women in business list. [4]

  5. Trade schools might be a better option than colleges. Here’s why.

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    As students attempt to navigate online education amid a pandemic, trade schools are becoming an increasingly attractive option. Trade schools might be a better option than colleges. Here’s why.

  6. Woman, 100, credits stock trading, poker playing for long ...

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    At 100, Shirley Bernstein says trading stocks online keeps her going. She also loves to gamble and play poker. The centenarian shares her longevity tips.

  7. Instinet - Wikipedia

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    Instinet was founded by Jerome M. Pustilnik and Herbert R. Behrens and was incorporated in 1969 as Institutional Networks Corp. The founders aimed to compete with the New York Stock Exchange by means of computer links between major institutions, such as banks, mutual funds, and insurance companies, with no delays or intervening specialists. [2]

  8. Mrs. Watanabe - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Watanabe, also known as Kimono Trader, [1] is a term that gained prominence in the early 2000s, representing a stereotype associated with Japanese retail currency-market traders.

  9. Lauren Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Simmons (born August 11, 1994) [1] is an American producer, writer, podcaster, and former stock trader for Rosenblatt Securities.On March 6, 2017, at age 22, she became the youngest and only current full-time female trader at the New York Stock Exchange.