Big Finance Is Going Green. Smaller Finance, Not So Much
The largest institutions have increasingly favored green stocks in recent years as small investors have done the opposite.
Big Finance Is Going Green. Smaller Finance, Not So MuchHow high-frequency traders get an edge
Ultrafast traders can exploit time delays in postings of company stock filings.
Jonathan L. Rogers, Douglas J. Skinner, and Sarah L.C. Zechman, “Run EDGAR Run: SEC Dissemination in a High-Frequency World,” Working paper, December 2014.
The largest institutions have increasingly favored green stocks in recent years as small investors have done the opposite.
Big Finance Is Going Green. Smaller Finance, Not So MuchVenture capitalists tend to rely too heavily on founders’ backgrounds.
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