Monday, October 27, 2014

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Towards a Technology Based Delivery Model for Investing - Wealth and Capital Markets Blog's blog - MoneyScience

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 02:42 AM PDT

.@Celent_Research - Towards a Technology Based Delivery Model for Investing http://t.co/3pD1Pfmpdb — moneyscience (@moneyscience) October 27, 2014

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Stock fluctuations are correlated and amplified across networks of interlocking directorates. (arXiv:1410.6646v1 [q-fin.GN]) - Quantitative Finance at arXiv's blog - MoneyScience

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 02:42 AM PDT

Research: Stock fluctuations are correlated and amplified across networks of interlocking directorates. (arXiv... http://t.co/CSEKUoTK6O — moneyscience…

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Blog Post: TheFinancialServicesClub: Things worth reading: 27th October 2014

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 02:39 AM PDT

Things we're reading today include ...read more...

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Vendor News: Infosys helps UCAS connect over 400,000 students to higher education

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 02:28 AM PDT

A joint Infosys and UCAS team placed a record number of students at universities and colleges across the UK on the latter’s busiest day of the year: August 14 â€" A-level results day.

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Blog Post: WealthandCapitalMarketsBlog: Towards a Technology Based Delivery Model for Investing

Posted: 26 Oct 2014 07:00 PM PDT

The commoditization of the portfolio construction process has created fertile ground for the emergence of automated advisers providing investment management services at very low cost. But how real are these virtual advisors and what do their technology based delivery models mean for the traditional advisor?read more...

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Published / Preprint: Stock fluctuations are correlated and amplified across networks of interlocking directorates. (arXiv:1410.6646v1 [q-fin.GN])

Posted: 26 Oct 2014 05:38 PM PDT

Traded corporations are required by law to have a majority of outside directors on their board. This requirement allows the existence of directors who sit on the board of two or more corporations at the same time, generating what is commonly known as interlocking directorates. While research has shown that networks of interlocking directorates facilitate the transmission of information between...

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