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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
Algorithmic system for dynamic conditional asset return prediction and fintech network platform automation

2018-10-11The current invention pertains to the novel, non-obvious, and applicable design and development an algorithmic system for dynamic conditional asset return prediction and fintech network platform automation.

The current invention pertains to the novel, non-obvious, and applicable design and development an algorithmic system for dynamic conditional asset return prediction and fintech network platform automation.+See More
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MIT financial economist Simon Johnson rethinks capitalism with better key market incentives.

Daisy Harvey

2019-11-23 08:33:00 Saturday ET

MIT financial economist Simon Johnson rethinks capitalism with better key market incentives.

MIT financial economist Simon Johnson rethinks capitalism with better key market incentives. Johnson refers to the recent Business Roundtable CEO statement

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Apple upstream suppliers such as Foxconn and Pegatron experience sharp share price declines during the Christmas 2017 holiday quarter.

Jacob Miramar

2018-11-21 11:36:00 Wednesday ET

Apple upstream suppliers such as Foxconn and Pegatron experience sharp share price declines during the Christmas 2017 holiday quarter.

Apple upstream suppliers from Foxconn and Pegatron to Radiance and Lumentum experience sharp share price declines during the Christmas 2017 holiday quarter.

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Top 4 U.S. richest people are self-made billionaires: Gates, Buffet, Bloomberg, and Zuckerberg.

Dan Rochefort

2017-08-01 09:40:00 Tuesday ET

Top 4 U.S. richest people are self-made billionaires: Gates, Buffet, Bloomberg, and Zuckerberg.

In American states, all of the Top 4 richest people are self-made billionaires: Bill Gates in Washington, Warren Buffett in Nebraska, Michael Bloomberg in N

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British Prime Minister Theresa May faces her landslide defeat in the parliamentary vote 432-to-202 against her Brexit deal.

Charlene Vos

2019-01-27 12:39:00 Sunday ET

British Prime Minister Theresa May faces her landslide defeat in the parliamentary vote 432-to-202 against her Brexit deal.

British Prime Minister Theresa May faces her landslide defeat in the parliamentary vote 432-to-202 against her Brexit deal. British Parliament rejects the M

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Internal capital markets and financial constraints

Charlene Vos

2022-10-15 09:34:00 Saturday ET

Internal capital markets and financial constraints

Internal capital markets and financial constraints Duchin (JF 2010) empirically finds that multidivisional firms with robust internal capital markets ret

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Thomas Piketty empirically shows that the top 1% cohort rakes in 20%+ of U.S. national income.

Daisy Harvey

2018-09-01 07:34:00 Saturday ET

Thomas Piketty empirically shows that the top 1% cohort rakes in 20%+ of U.S. national income.

As the French economist who studies global economic inequality in his recent book *Capital in the New Century*, Thomas Piketty co-authors with John Bates Cl

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