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AYA analytic report on the global macro economic outlook February 2021

2021-01-23Our fintech finbuzz analytic report shines fresh light on the current global macro economic outlook.

Our fintech finbuzz analytic report shines light on the current global macro-financial outlook. As of Winter-Spring 2021, the macro analytic report delves into the recent fiscal and monetary policy decisions, international trad...+See More
AYA analytic report on the global macro financial outlook August 2020

2020-08-07Our fintech finbuzz analytic report shines fresh light on the current global macro financial outlook.

Our fintech finbuzz analytic report shines light on the current global macro-financial outlook. As of Summer-Fall 2020, this report delves into the recent economic rise of the Chinese renminbi against the American dollar as the...+See More
AYA analytic report on the global macro economic outlook February 2020

2020-02-02This analytic report shines fresh light on the current global economic outlook as of February 2020.

As of Winter-Spring 2020, the analytical report delves into the proverbial Phillips curve disappearance, the pervasive Amazon effect of high-tech progress on inflation expectations, the global synchronization of inflation and...+See More
AYA analytic report on the global macro economic outlook August 2019

2019-08-07This analytic report shines fresh light on the current global economic outlook as of August 2019.

As of Summer-Fall 2019, the current analytic report focuses on the recent hawkish-to-dovish Federal Reserve interest rate adjustments in the global context of trade, capital mobility, and stock market integration. The primary...+See More
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Empirical tests of multi-factor models for asset return prediction

Apple Boston

2022-02-25 00:00:00 Friday ET

Empirical tests of multi-factor models for asset return prediction

Empirical tests of multi-factor models for asset return prediction  The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) of Sharpe (1964), Lintner (1965), and Bla

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President Trump imposes punitive tariffs on $60 billion Chinese imports in a brand-new trade war.

Laura Hermes

2018-03-25 08:39:00 Sunday ET

President Trump imposes punitive tariffs on $60 billion Chinese imports in a brand-new trade war.

President Trump imposes punitive tariffs on $60 billion Chinese imports in a brand-new trade war as China hits back with retaliatory tariffs on $3 billion U

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Conor McGregor learns a major money lesson from LeBron James.

Daisy Harvey

2019-08-07 12:33:00 Wednesday ET

Conor McGregor learns a major money lesson from LeBron James.

Conor McGregor learns a major money lesson from LeBron James. This lesson suggests that James spends about $1.5 million on his own body each year. The $1.5

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Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson show that good inclusive institutions contribute to better long-run economic growth.

Monica McNeil

2023-06-14 10:26:00 Wednesday ET

Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson show that good inclusive institutions contribute to better long-run economic growth.

Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson show that good inclusive institutions contribute to better long-run economic growth. Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos admits the fact that antitrust scrutiny remains a primary imminent threat to his e-commerce business empire.

John Fourier

2019-04-17 11:34:00 Wednesday ET

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos admits the fact that antitrust scrutiny remains a primary imminent threat to his e-commerce business empire.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos admits the fact that antitrust scrutiny remains a primary imminent threat to his e-commerce business empire. In his annual letter to A

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Oxford macro professor Stephen Nickell and his co-authors delve into the trade-off between inflation and unemployment in the dual mandate of price stability and maximum employment.

Apple Boston

2023-08-07 12:29:00 Monday ET

Oxford macro professor Stephen Nickell and his co-authors delve into the trade-off between inflation and unemployment in the dual mandate of price stability and maximum employment.

Oxford macro professor Stephen Nickell and his co-authors delve into the trade-off between inflation and unemployment in the dual mandate of price stability

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