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The quantitative models used nowadays for risk management and regulatory purposes at the financial institutions were designed in their core in the 50-ies and 60-ies of the last century. Industry standard models for both market and credit risk … Continue reading →
Shareowners need to get back in control over the corporations they own. Check out here for the organization I am supporting. Getting back in power means, among other things, being able to receive relevant information for the company or business sector of interest, in particular information on the corporate sustainability. So how to get such [...] Continue reading →
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