Friday, July 4, 2014

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Blog Post: TheAlephBlog: Regarding Sorted Tweets

Posted: 03 Jul 2014 10:18 PM PDT

I received the following from a reader of mine:read more...

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Blog Post: WealthandCapitalMarketsBlog: Innovation in the Japanese Financial Services Industry, Part 2: Panel Discussion

Posted: 03 Jul 2014 05:59 PM PDT

Celent hosted Innovation & Insight Day Tokyo on June 5. Following the event presentation titled “Digital Financial Services and New Innovation Initiatives,” which focused on Celent’s innovation survey results, a panel discussion was held.read more...

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Published / Preprint: Decision-theoretic approaches to non-knowledge in economics. (arXiv:1407.0787v1 [q-fin.GN])

Posted: 03 Jul 2014 05:39 PM PDT

We review two strands of conceptual approaches to the formal representation of a decision maker's non-knowledge at the initial stage of a static one-person, one-shot decision problem in economic theory. One focuses on representations of non-knowledge in terms of probability measures over sets of mutually exclusive and exhaustive consequence-relevant states of Nature, the other deals with...

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Blog Post: ThePracticalQuant: Super Simple Real-Time Big Data Backend

Posted: 03 Jul 2014 09:08 AM PDT

I recently had a great conversation with Jodok Batlogg, Co-Founder and CEO, Crate Data. We talked about how his experience as CTO of StudiVZ and CEO of Lovely Systems informed how they designed and built CrateDB. A few months ago Crate ended up as the top story on Hacker News, which caught the founders by surprise! I'm looking forward to hosting a free webcast featuring Jodok on July 8th:Crate...

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Vendor News: July 3, 2014 - SS&C Technologies 2014 Second Quarter Earnings Release Notice

Posted: 03 Jul 2014 06:49 AM PDT

Football Special: The FIFA World Cup, Stock Market Performance and Financial Economics

Posted: 20 Jun 2014 03:56 AM PDT

While threatening to over-shadow the administration of this year's FIFA World Cup, the furore around the alleged rigging of the selection process for 2022 is a handy reminder of the vast sums of money involved in staging and exploiting these Mega Events.read more...

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