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Confluence Bolsters Equities Analytics with AlphaBetaWorks Tech

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ESG-data analysis specialist Confluence Analytics said it has enabled greater refinement of equities risk research with the integration of technology provided by AlpahBetaWorks. Pennsylvania-based Confluence said the deal would enable higher-level ESG risk modelling to be included in its ESG Signals and ESG KPI Forecasts products. The upgraded offerings “will address critical shortcomings of legacy ESG investment approaches and deliver superior results for investors and asset allocators”, said Grigori Kapoustin, Principal at California-headquartered AlphaBetaWorks.

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