Learn what a counterparty is, categorized types, real-world examples, and the risks involved in financial transactions.
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Africa’s financial markets forge ahead amid global uncertainty
Rocky trade relations and troubled economies have unsettled financial markets worldwide, but Africa is positioning itself for success. Absa’s Jeff Gable, Chief Economist, and Anthony Kirui, Head of ...
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Quantitative trading: what is it and examples
Quantitative trading is an approach that is normally associated with institutional investors handling huge sums of money, but technological advances have made it easier for amateur and individual ...
Market manipulation is an old issue. People try to make money off unsuspecting investors by artificially influencing the price of a stock. But what about when the one manipulating markets isn't human?
Discover how systemic risk threatens economic stability, its causes, like "too big to fail," and the impact of significant events like the 2008 crisis. Learn prevention strategies.
Fake news isn't just a problem for politics—it's also wreaking havoc on financial markets. A new study reveals how deceptive information is being used to manipulate stock prices, causing real ...
This study investigates the market volatility and asymmetric behavior in the commodity market, foreign exchange market, cryptocurrency, and stock markets by employing asymmetric GARCH models on the ...
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