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Alternative Data: Can Technology Make Us Less Reliant on the Government for Macro-economic News?


Unlike private entities, governments can acquire information spanning entire populations, making them a unique source of macro news.

In this seminar, Professor Abhiroop Mukherjee will use data on crude oil futures to show that recent advances in satellite imagery can reduce this reliance on the state. Also, the identification strategy exploits variation in local cloud cover over a handful of supply chain bottlenecks – key to oil inventory predictions – as a series of random shocks to satellite observability.

Speaker Bio

Professor Abhiroop Mukherjee is an Associate Professor of Finance at HKUST. He joined HKUST in 2010 after receiving his PhD in Economics from Yale University, where he worked under the supervision of Professors Nicholas Barberis, Andrew Metrick, and Robert Shiller (Nobel Laureate, 2013). Professor Mukherjee studies issues related to behavioral and institutional finance, and his research has been published in all of the three top academic journals in finance.

Professor Mukherjee has received recognition for both teaching and research, and some of his work has been used in applied settings by Investment Funds, Central Banks and Policy Think Tanks, both in Asia and in the U.S.

Seminar Schedule (Sydney time)

12:30 Registration 12:45 Welcome and Introduction 12:55 Presentation 13:45 Q & A 14:00 End

To RSVP, please click this LINK. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Tracy Chau at msgf@ust.hk.

Co-hosted by:

CFA Society Australia

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