Archive for May, 2009

Bank stress tests: the aftermath and consequences

On May 7, 2009, the Obama administration, hand-in-hand with the Federal Reserve, broke the long-standing precedent of trying to maintain confidence in the banking system and published what was essentially a list of “bad banks”, including some of the largest banks in the country. Banks failing the Fed “stress test” were: Bank of America, Wells Fargo, […]

Modern technology for institutional investment research

In this article, I continue discussing new directions in investment research. See: Crowdsourcing investment research: opportunities in OSINT and Free information and the Efficient Market Hypothesis and Crowdsourcing investment research: Capital Market Taxonomy and Innovation in investment research; dealing with free information Investment bankers, fund managers, and institutional investors of all types depend upon investment research to […]

Innovation in investment research: dealing with free information

In this article, I continue discussing new directions in investment research. See: Crowdsourcing investment research: opportunities in OSINT and Free information and the Efficient Market Hypothesis and Crowdsourcing investment research: Capital Market Taxonomy There are two basic tasks in security analysis. […]

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