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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 ...
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While business decisions should be data-driven and usually involve consideration of quantitative financial information, that doesn't mean that qualitative information is not important as well. The ...
This course is available on the MPhil/PhD in Health Policy and Health Economics and MPhil/PhD in International Relations. This course is freely available as an outside option to students on other ...