📑 وبینار: Machine learning applications in Asset Pricing
Why do some stocks have higher average returns than others? Which characteristics of stocks lead to higher or lower average returns? These are central questions in Asset Pricing. In a world where a huge amount of information is available, Machine Learning plays a crucial role in answering these questions. In this talk, I shed light on some of the frontiers of Machine Learning applications in Asset Pricing, and I delve into the detail of one of my recent papers: “Neighbouring Assets”. [paper link]
📑 وبینار: Machine learning applications in Asset Pricing
Why do some stocks have higher average returns than others? Which characteristics of stocks lead to higher or lower average returns? These are central questions in Asset Pricing. In a world where a huge amount of information is available, Machine Learning plays a crucial role in answering these questions. In this talk, I shed light on some of the frontiers of Machine Learning applications in Asset Pricing, and I delve into the detail of one of my recent papers: “Neighbouring Assets”. [paper link]
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