‘Tis the Season for Shareholder Meetings
Springtime brings about a cadence in corporate events: conferences in March, Q1 earnings season, and then shareholder meetings.
Addressing the Scalability Challenge in Thematic Investing and Custom Indexing
The ability to rapidly research, develop, and deploy multiple iterations of customized stock baskets will be key to realizing the...
Resilience and Investor Interest in Eastern European Markets
We examined the private equity landscape of Eastern Europe, given that it is often underexplored compared to Western European...
FactSet's Most Popular Search Terms: Q1 2022
We have compiled the most popular search themes on FactSet over the last 90 days, along with the top U.S. sectors associated with...
Big Companies Take a Shine to Stock Splits
Stock splits are back by popular demand with many major tech-related companies taking the corporate action.
The Suspension Bridge Loan: Examining European Credit Contributions
We analyzed the rate of contributions to credit funds in the wake of the European debt crisis to see how investor sentiment...
Q2 2022 Investor Conference and Events Highlights
By digging into niche conferences and hearing what individual companies are doing, traders can gain an edge in a world focused on...
The Advantage of Using a Climate Risk Score Ranking During Periods of Energy Price Volatility
The less sensitive a company is to opposing climate change scenarios, the less risk and therefore the less volatility we would...
Forward-Looking Forward Rates: The Term SOFR Paradoxes
Initially, the proposed scope of usage for term SOFR was limited and discouraged. However, as the market evolved, it allowed for...
Investor Day Month: Key Analyst Days Happening in March
According to Wall Street Horizon, here are some of the key analyst, investor, and capital markets days on the docket for March...
Using Sentiment to Navigate the Inflation-Driven Period of High Volatility
Can contemporaneous signals from news and earnings calls help mitigate risk around inflation and manage portfolios during times...
Sanctions: Risks and Sources of Change
Sanctions often require knowledge of corporate structures and ownership to avoid even partial exposure to a sanctioned entity.
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