A Better Way for Finance (and Others) to Handle Missing Data
As much as we’re awash in data, a huge problem for building predictive models is the information we don’t have.
A Better Way for Finance (and Others) to Handle Missing DataHow investors act like speed daters
Investors contrast earnings announcements with the prior day’s earnings surprises
If yesterday’s earnings announcement was especially bad, today’s news will seem more impressive by comparison.
Samuel Hartzmark and Kelly Shue, “A Tough Act to Follow: Contrast Effects in Financial Markets,” Working paper, June 2015.
As much as we’re awash in data, a huge problem for building predictive models is the information we don’t have.
A Better Way for Finance (and Others) to Handle Missing DataRising rates have exposed landlords’ significant interest-rate risk.
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