Quant approach
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Franklin Portfolio Associates Inc. fund manager David Jiang uses quantitative analysis for stock picking. Quantitative analysis, which is a synthesis of technical and fundamental analysis that is popular among Asian fund managers, helps Jiang forecast which stocks will outperform stock indexes. Quantitative analysis entails analyzing companies' fundamental financial data against a mathematical model.
Publisher: Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC
Publication Name: Asiamoney
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1607-0526
Year: 1996
Investment Offices, Investment Companies, Methods, Management, Evaluation, Stocks, Mutual funds, Stock price forecasting, Franklin Portfolio Associates L.L.C.
Publication Name: Asiamoney
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1607-0526
Year: 1996
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Sentiment turns positive; but could it be another false dawn?
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Neil Rogan of Gartmore Investments Management is returning to Asia financially. Interest rates are improving,
Publisher: Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC
Publication Name: Asiamoney
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1607-0526
Year: 1998
United Kingdom, Asia, Investment Funds & Trusts, Gartmore Investments Management Ltd.
Publication Name: Asiamoney
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1607-0526
Year: 1998
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