How does twitter responds following Donald Trump’s tweets? Social network analysis (textual analysis of tweets) gives interesting insights on range, and sentiment. We take a closer look! Donald Trump’s towering presence In a previous post, we looked at how Donald… Continue Reading →
Part of our research focuses on how experience shapes job performance in the money management industry. In the featured article, we consider experience outstide the investment industry – but does experience within the financial sector also matter? An analyst is… Continue Reading →
The internet has helped investors to access information about stocks more easily. We have repeatedly looked into internet searches as a proxy for attention – and on how they affect liquidity and volatility. Today, we look at the type of… Continue Reading →
Four weeks ago, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has recognized three central clearing counterparties (CCPs) from the United Kingdom – which will allow them to offer clearing services in the EU in case of a hard Brexit. Why… Continue Reading →
On April 1st, 2019 the 18th Colloquium on Financial Markets takes place at Sparkasse KoelnBonn in Cologne. Prof. Dr. Alexander Kempf organizes the colloquium on behalf of the Centre of Financial Research (CFR) and addresses people interested in the field… Continue Reading →
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