Winners of local stock competition named

Jan 26th at 20:58
26-01-2017 20:58:47+07:00

Winners of local stock competition named

The Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) announced the two winners of the My First Stock Challenge, a 40-day trading competition on the real market that aims to give new and existing investors firsthand experience in trading.

Lim Dina, a new investor, posted a 149 percent return on investment, while Hong Bunrith, an existing investor, generated 88 percent return.

The two winners will each be awarded 8,000,000 riel ($2,000) during the Stock Market Exhibition on February 19 at Aeon Mall.

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