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quantitative

[kwon-ti-tey-tiv] / ˈkwɒn tɪˌteɪ tɪv /




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For the first time, "quantitative air quality improvement goals for key regions within a clear time limit" were set, a 2016 study noted.

From Barron's

We need new AI models for the real world—quantitative models trained on lab data and equation-based outputs that let them leapfrog current technology.

From The Wall Street Journal

While it might seem silly that a round number has any meaning for supposedly efficient markets, they can be important for quantitative traders that apply technical analysis.

From Barron's

While it might seem silly that a round number has any meaning for supposedly efficient markets, they can be important for quantitative traders that apply technical analysis.

From Barron's

Many in the markets expect him to try to shrink the $6.6 trillion balance sheet and be reluctant to use quantitative easing as part of the Fed’s toolbox.

From Barron's