Eagle Alpha Legal Wrap - February 2022
Eagle Alpha rounds up some of the most relevant legal and compliance articles surrounding the alternative data space over the past month.
Eagle Alpha rounds up some of the most relevant legal and compliance articles surrounding the alternative data space over the past month.
At the end of each month, we will publish a long(ish!)-form newsletter wrapping our thoughts on all that was discussed on Data Strategy during that month. Insightful charts, interesting stats, compelling use cases, wise quotes, and much more!
This report covers updates from data vendors, new datasets added to the Eagle Alpha platform, trending requests on Eagle Alpha’s platform, m&a, and partnership news, and finally a look into what the Eagle Alpha team are reading.
In this series, Eagle Alpha publishes case studies exploring the successful implementation of alternative data by a buyside fund. The information presented below comes from news articles and other public sources.
Eagle Alpha rounds up some of the most relevant legal and compliance articles surrounding the alternative data space over the past month.
Every month, Eagle Alpha publishes a case study exploring the successful implementation of alternative data by a buyside fund. The information presented below comes from news articles and other public sources.
Eagle Alpha rounds up some of the most relevant legal and compliance articles surrounding the alternative data space over the past month.
According to Global SWF, there are 155 sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) active and managing over $10 trillion assets under management.
Eagle Alpha rounds up some of the most relevant legal and compliance articles surrounding the alternative data space over the past month.
On June 17th, 2021, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand introduced an updated Data Protection Act, while on July 29th, Senators Roger Wicker and Marsha Blackburn reintroduced the Setting an American Framework to Ensure Data Access, Transparency, and Accountability (SAFE DATA) Act.
Every month, Eagle Alpha publishes a case study exploring the successful implementation of alternative data by a buyside fund. The information presented below comes from news articles and other public sources.
The settlement stems from alleged misrepresentations that App Annie made in how they handle data from app owners. This app data was from public companies in some instances and so could potentially be considered material non-public information (MNPI).