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RavenPack Deploys AI to Detect Relationships Between Securities and Market-moving Events

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RavenPack has built on its commitment to make Artificial Intelligence (AI) practical for quantitative and fundamental investors looking for alpha with the release of RavenPack Connections, a service that automates finding relationships between securities and market-moving events. The service provides real-time research to expose business relationships and interconnections among thousands of entities including companies, organisations, and key business and political figures affecting capital markets.

By doing this and identifying connections gaining coverage in the news, the service can help firms determine the downstream impact of changes in a relationship graph and understand the opportunities and risks caused by business, economic, and geopolitical events. It also allows users to identify issues such as connections between politicians and companies, adverse events affecting customers or their suppliers, and macroeconomic and geopolitical events affecting markets.

Armando Gonzalez, CEO at RavenPack, says: “Finding hidden relationships of stocks, bonds, and other securities by connecting the underlying causes of their price movements can generate superior returns. RavenPack Connection enables analysts to make connections and identify patterns across billions of data points in real-time.”

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