Exabel and Eagle Alpha’s partnership addresses operational and technical challenges in alternative data, combining expertise and analysis for efficient data evaluation at scale.
Dallán Ryan
Most Squeezable Stocks in the United States
This guest blog details the post-June 16 rally (S&P 500, Nasdaq, Russell 3000 up) and a surge in squeezable stocks, highlighting Consumer Discretionary and Healthcare as top sectors.
Alternative Data for Private Markets
Our blog explores alternative data’s expanding role in private markets, enhancing deal origination, due diligence, and post-acquisition strategies with unique insights.
External Data: How Consultants and Their Clients Are Profiting From It
This report shows the art of what is possible with external data through the lens of consultants working with corporate and private equity to implement data-driven decision-making.
Alternative Data for Tracking Employment Trends
Our blog reports a 40% YoY increase in employment data on Eagle Alpha, highlighting its use in analyzing firm performance, hiring strategies, and employee sentiment.
The Rise in Alternative Data for Crypto Investors
Our blog dives into the rapid rise of cryptocurrency investment, contrasting traditional market data sources with the real-time, blockchain-enabled internal data unique to crypto.
Alternative Data: The Source of ESG Truth
Our blog highlights the surging interest in ESG, with growing regulatory and investor demand for sustainable and socially responsible investment practices boosting ESG funds’ AUM.
Alternative Data: The Source of ESG Truth
A data-driven ESG approach can enable more informed engagement with companies. Alternative data can help plug gaps in regulatory reporting requirements
Profiting From Data with Lowenstein Sandler – Q4 Wrap
Once a quarter, Eagle Alpha’s director of data strategy and analytics, Ronan Crosson, is joined by Peter Greene and Ben Kozinn from New York law firm, Lowenstein Sandler. These conversations are part of Eagle Alpha’s client-only monthly legal workshops. In this episode, Peter and Ben discuss this quarter’s most pertinent topic in the alternative data industry surrounding mobile app data provider, App Annie, and the SEC’s decision to charge them with securities fraud. The group addresses the confusion surrounding the use of insider trading law in this securities fraud case, its impact on the decision on the wider market, and provides expert advice for app data buyers following the SEC’s decision. Please enjoy this dialogue between Peter Greene, Ben Kozinn, and your host, Ronan Crosson.
Alternative Data in Emerging Markets Asia
Our blog notes a surge in demand for alternative data from Emerging Markets Asia, especially China, with both international and local managers keen on regional insights.