Review & Ratings Data
On Thursday, October 15th, 2020 we held a workshop on Review & Ratings Data.
On Thursday, October 15th, 2020 we held a workshop on Review & Ratings Data.
Eagle Alpha has been fielding inquiries from clients for many years on alternative datasets that either originate in China or can address investment use cases in China.
This use case deck looks at alternative data that can be applied to China.
Expert Hub contributor Saeed Amen discusses how to make your trading firm data-driven saying you cannot just “hire a bunch of folks…and throw money at it”.
The EU-US Privacy Shield framework (“EU-US Privacy Shield”) became effective on August 1st, 2016. Its goal was to ensure adequate protection for the personal data of residents of the European Economic Area (EEA) upon transfer of their data to the US.
A Wall Street Journal article in August 2020 called “Savvy Investors Look to Job Postings to Predict a Company’s Performance” featured a discussion of a research paper co-authored by Expert Hub contributor Professor Ben Lourie titled: “Are Online Job Postings Informative to Investors.”
Consumer transaction data is one of the most popular and widely deployed types of alternative data by investment managers. The data is also used extensively by corporates with exposure to the retail segment of the economy.
In this workshop, the Lowenstein Sandler team discuss two recent topics that have arisen for investors - the moves that have been occurring in Washington around Federal Privacy Legislation and the potential implications, and the Weather Channel case with the City of Los Angeles.
The rules and regulations around the collection and dissemination of data in China are lengthy and complex. Particularly when it comes to data that leaves the country. The collection and use of data can fall under Anti-Monopoly Law, Anti-Unfair Competition Law and cybersecurity law.
On Thursday, September 17th, 2020 we held a workshop on Consumer Transaction data.
The US election is rapidly approaching, and investors are trying to position themselves by using alternative data. Some people argue that it is futile to try and position your portfolio based on the potential outcome of an election.
The following is a synopsis of a panel discussion from Eagle Alpha’s September virtual conference.