How your vote for Democrats or Republicans affects your stock market returns
MIT Sloan research focused on the portfolio changes made by a large group of investors in the wake of the November 2016 election.
MIT Sloan research focused on the portfolio changes made by a large group of investors in the wake of the November 2016 election.
"A global community of learners can challenge things and bring in their own perspectives."
"We show that the rise of TDFs has changed the flow of investor funds across funds and started affecting the prices and returns of stocks."
"You have to understand what they care about and what they invest in and how they trade that off against how much return they're expecting."
“A global community of learners can challenge things and bring in new perspectives,” says Jason Jay, MIT Sloan.
"I am excited to learn and engage in ways of investing private capital that yields return that can be supportive for public purposes."
In a new research paper on a famous hacking spree, assistant professor
"Recent initiatives suggest that platforms may be able to channel partisan motivations to democratise moderation."
The 800 year old seal, personalised with the name of Adam de Tindal, was used to seal letters with wax, and is now owned by Stuart Madnick.
A pair of MIT researchers recently set out to find the optimal starting word for the popular online puzzle.