Topic Brief: Quants The Alchemists of Wall Street (Marije Meerman, VPRO Backlight 2010) For most, Planet Finance is a complex, influential world that only becomes visible when crashes occur in the financial markets.
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Quants The Alchemists of Wall Street (Marije Meerman, VPRO Backlight 2010) For most, Planet Finance is a complex, influential world that only becomes visible when crashes occur in the financial markets. Money & Speed: Inside the Black Box is a thriller based on actual events that takes you to the heart of our automated world.
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- Quants The Alchemists of Wall Street (Marije Meerman, VPRO Backlight 2010)
- For most, Planet Finance is a complex, influential world that only becomes visible when crashes occur in the financial markets.
- Money & Speed: Inside the Black Box is a thriller based on actual events that takes you to the heart of our automated world.
- Quants are the math wizards and computer programmers in the engine room of our global financial system who designed the ...
- But the endless data streams we all generate have changed the dynamics of the stock market.
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