Q Group Panel Discussion: Looking to the Future

Drawing on their vast knowledge, these panelists addressed topics such as regulation, technology, and financing society's challenges; opacity and trust; the social value of finance; and future expected returns. A genuine revolution is taking place in the use of computational techniques for anal...

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Veröffentlicht in:Financial analysts journal 2016-07, Vol.72 (4), p.17-25
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Efficient markets
Finance
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Regulation
ROUNDTABLE
Society
Surgery
Trust
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