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Handbook of Alternative Data in Finance, Volume I

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 07/2023
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Handbook of Alternative Data in Finance, Volume I motivates and challenges the reader to explore and apply Alternative Data in finance. The book provides a robust and in-depth overview of Alternative Data, including its definition, characteristics, difference from conventional data, categories of Alternative Data, Alternative Data providers, and more. The book also offers a rigorous and detailed exploration of process, application and delivery that should be practically useful to researchers and practitioners alike. Features Includes cutting edge applications in machine learning, fintech, and more Suitable for professional quantitative analysts, and as a resource for postgraduates and researchers in financial mathematics Features chapters from many leading researchers and practitioners




Sommario

Chapter 1. Alternative Data: Overview Gautam Mitra, Kieu Thi Hoang, Alexander Gladilin, Yuanqi Chu, Keith Black and Ganesh ManiPart I. Alternative Data: Processing and Impact. Chapter 2. Contemplation and Reflection on Using Alternative Data for Trading and Fund Management David Jessop Chapter 3. Global Economy and Markets Sentiment Model.Jacob Gelfand, Kamilla Kasymova, Seamus O’Shea and Weijie Tan Part II. Coupling Models with Alternative Data for Financial Analytics Chapter 4. Enhanced Corporate Bond Yield Modelling Incorporating Macroeconomic News SentimentZhixin Cai, Christina Erlwein-Sayer and Gautam Mitra Chapter 5. AI, Machine Learning and Quantitative Models.Gautam Mitra, Yuanqi Chu, Arkaja Chakraverty and Zryan Sadik Part III. Handling Different Alternative Datasets. Chapter 6. Asset Allocation Strategies: Enhanced by Micro-Blog.Zryan Sadik, Gautam Mitra, Shradha Berry and Diana Roman Chapter 7. Asset Allocation Strategies: Enhanced by News.Zryan Sadik, Gautam Mitra, Ziwen Tan, Christopher Kantos and Dan Joldzic Chapter 8. Extracting Structured Datasets from Textual Sources: Some Examples.Matteo Campellone and Francesco Cricchio Chapter 9. Comparative Analysis of NLP Approaches for Earnings Calls.Christopher Kantos, Dan Joldzic, Gautam Mitra and Kieu Thi Hoang Chapter 10. Sensors Data. Alexander Gladilin, Kieu Thi Hoang, Gareth Williams and Zryan Sadik Part IV. Alternative Data Use Cases in Finance.Part IV.A. Application in Trading and Fund Management( Finding New Alpha). Chapter 11. Media Sentiment Momentum.Anthony Luciani, Changjie Liu and Richard Peterson Chapter 12. Defining Market States with Media Sentiment.Tiago Quevedo Teodoro, Joshua Clark-Bell and Richard L. Peterson Part IV.B. Application in Risk Control Chapter 13. A Quantitative Metric for Corporate Sustainability.Dan diBartolomeo and William Zieff Chapter 14. Hot off the Press: Predicting Intraday Risk and Liquidity with News Analytics. Ryoko Ito, Giuliano De Rossi and Michael Steliaros Chapter 15. Exogenous Risks Alternative Data Implications for Strategic Asset Allocation: Multi-Subordination Levy Processes Approach.Boryana Racheva-Iotova Part IV.C. Case Studies on ESG. Chapter 16. ESG Controversies and Stock Returns.Tiago Quevedo Teodoro, Joshua Clark-Bell and Richard L. Peterson Chapter 17. Oil and Gas Drilling Waste: A Material Externality.J. Blake Scott Chapter 18: ESG Scores and Price Momentum Are Compatible: Revisited.Matus Padysak Part V. Directory of Alternative Data Vendors.




Autore

Gautam Mitra is founder and MD of Optirisk Systems. He is internationally renowned research scientist in the field of Operational Research in general and computational optimization and modeling in particular. He is an alumni of UCL and currently a visiting professor at UCL. In 2004 he was awarded the title of ‘distinguished professor’ by Brunel University in recognition of his contributions in the domain of computational optimization, risk analytics and modeling. Professor Mitra is also the founder and chairman of the sister company UNICOM seminars. Christina Erlwein-Sayer is a consultant and associate researcher at OptiRisk Systems. Her research interests lie in financial analytics, portfolio optimisation and risk management with sentiment analysis, involving time series modelling and machine learning techniques. She holds a professorship in Financial Mathematics and Statistics at HTW University of Applied Sciences, Berlin. She completed her PhD in Mathematics at Brunel University, London in 2008. She was then a researcher and consultant in the Financial Mathematics Department at Fraunhofer ITWM, Kaiserslautern, Germany. Between 2015 and 2018, prior to joining HTW Berlin in 2019, she was a full-time senior quantitative analyst and researcher at OptiRisk Systems, London, UK. She teaches modules on statistics, machine learning and financial mathematics and is part of the CSAF faculty. Christina is an experienced presenter at conferences and workshops: amongst others, she presented at workshops in London, IIM Calcutta in Kolkata and Mumbai and in Washington to World Bank. Kieu Thi Hoang is a Financial Analyst and Relationship Manager at OptiRisk Systems. Kieu has a bachelor’s degree (with high distinction) in International Economics from Foreign Trade University, Hanoi, Vietnam. She was among the top 10% of all the global candidates in her CFA level 2 examination (December 2020). Kieu has a strong foundation in advanced financial analysis and work experience in the finance industry. She has years of experience working at different renowned BFSI firms in Vietnam. Joining OptiRisk Systems as a Financial Analyst and Relationship Manager, she has done a lot of thorough research on alternative data in company projects. She also works with a variety of alternative data providers who are partners of her firm. Diana Roman is a Consultant and Research Associate at OptiRisk Systems. After completing her PhD at Brunel University under late Professor Darby-Dowman and Professor Mitra, Dr Roman joined OptiRisk Systems as a software developer. She had designed the scenario-generator library which was used inSPInEthe first version of the SP Tool developed by OptiRisk Systems. Together with Professor Mitra she has written a few seminal papers on the topic of portfolio construction with downside risk control in general and use of Second Order Stochastic Dominance (SSD) in particular. Dr Roman is a senior lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at Brunel University London. Zryan Sadik is a senior Quantitative Analyst and Researcher at OptiRisk Systems. Dr Sadik has a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Salahaddin University – Erbil in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. After working as an IT technician, he pursued an MSc Degree in Computational Mathematics with Modelling at Brunel University, London (2012). Dr Sadik completed his PhD in Applied Mathematics with a thesis on the ‘Asset Price and Volatility Forecasting Using News Sentiment’ at Brunel University, London (2018). His research interests include news sentiment analysis, macroeconomic sentiment analysis, stochastic volatility models, filtering in linear and nonlinear time series applying Kalman filters, volatility forecasting as well as optimization and risk assessment. His current research interests lie in the areas of empirical finance and quantitative methods, and the role of Alternative data in financial markets. He has been involved in developing predictive models of sentiment analysis, and sentiment-based trading strategies for the last seven years. These models and strategies are developed in C, C++, MATLAB, Python and R as appropriate. His prior studies include the impact of macroeconomic news on the spot and futures prices of crude oil, and the impact of firm-specific news on the movement of asset prices and on the volatility of asset price returns. Dr Sadik is fluent in Kurdish (his native language), as well as in English and Arabic.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032276489

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: CRC Press/OptiRisk Series in Finance
Dimensioni: 10 x 7 in Ø 2.70 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:59 b/w images, 32 color images, 119 tables and 91 color line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 576


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