AI in the financial markets : new algorithms and solutions / Federico Cecconi, editor.
2023
HG4515.5
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Title
AI in the financial markets : new algorithms and solutions / Federico Cecconi, editor.
ISBN
9783031265181 (electronic bk.)
3031265181 (electronic bk.)
9783031265174
3031265173
3031265181 (electronic bk.)
9783031265174
3031265173
Published
Cham : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (ix, 135 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-26518-1 doi
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HG4515.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
332.0285/63
Summary
This book is divided into two parts, the first of which describes AI as we know it today, in particular the Fintech-related applications. In turn, the second part explores AI models in financial markets: both regarding applications that are already available (e.g. the blockchain supply chain, learning through big data, understanding natural language, or the valuation of complex bonds) and more futuristic solutions (e.g. models based on artificial agents that interact by buying and selling stocks within simulated worlds). The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are starting to show their financial effects: more companies in a liquidity crisis; more unstable debt positions; and more loans from international institutions for states and large companies. At the same time, we are witnessing a growth of AI technologies in all fields, from the production of goods and services, to the management of socio-economic infrastructures: in medicine, communications, education, and security. The question then becomes: could we imagine integrating AI technologies into the financial markets, in order to improve their performance? And not just limited to using AI to improve performance in high-frequency trading or in the study of trends. Could we imagine AI technologies that make financial markets safer, more stable, and more comprehensible? The book explores these questions, pursuing an approach closely linked to real-world applications. The book is intended for three main categories of readers: (1) management-level employees of companies operating in the financial markets, banks, insurance operators, portfolio managers, brokers, risk assessors, investment managers, and debt managers; (2) policymakers and regulators for financial markets, from government technicians to politicians; and (3) readers curious about technology, both for professional and private purposes, as well as those involved in innovation and research in the private and public spheres.
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Cecconi, Federico, editor.
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Computational social sciences, 2509-9582
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Artificial Intelligence and Financial Markets
Chapter 2. AI, the overall picture
Chapter 3. Financial markets: values, dynamics, problems
Chapter 4. The AI's Role in the Great Reset
Chapter 5. AI Fintech: find out the truth
Chapter 6. ABM applications to Financial Markets
Chapter 7. ML application to the Financial Market
Chapter 8. AI tools for pricing of distressed asset utp and npl loan portfolios
Chapter 9. More than data science: FuturICT 2.0
Chapter 10. Opinion dynamics.
Chapter 2. AI, the overall picture
Chapter 3. Financial markets: values, dynamics, problems
Chapter 4. The AI's Role in the Great Reset
Chapter 5. AI Fintech: find out the truth
Chapter 6. ABM applications to Financial Markets
Chapter 7. ML application to the Financial Market
Chapter 8. AI tools for pricing of distressed asset utp and npl loan portfolios
Chapter 9. More than data science: FuturICT 2.0
Chapter 10. Opinion dynamics.