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Navigating risk: Project aims to understand business cycles, asset prices and investment strategies

The image shows a person holding a smartphone displaying a stock market chart, while a tablet and a laptop in the background also show financial graphs.

Asset pricing is the process of determining the value or price of a financial asset, like stocks, bonds or real estate. This involves understanding the factors that influence an asset’s value, including macroeconomic and market conditions, risk, supply and demand, in addition to the potential return an investor expects. Correctly evaluating asset prices based on economic fundamentals such as GDP or consumption growth is vital to avoid consequences from inflation to financial instability.

To explore this topic, Professor Adelphe Ekponon has been awarded a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Development Grant for his research project titled “Asset prices, business cycles, and machine learning.”

Professor Adelphe Ekponon
Adelphe Ekponon

This research aims to develop an online tool that can measure, visualize and track macroeconomic risk across various asset classes. Integrating business cycle risk, such as the transition between economic expansion and recession, in financial models, it will improve predictions of asset price movement, particularly for stocks, bonds and cryptocurrencies. The tool will combine economic and financial modelling with computational simulations to provide real-time predictions.

“I have recently realized that data scarcity which is one of the threats to research quality can be alleviated through textual analysis,” says Ekponon.

The research project will determine the real-time price of business cycle risk in the equity market and its impact on stock prices using machine learning, among other methods. It aims to improve understanding of market dynamics and risk pricing across different asset classes.

This research could provide a more realistic framework for understanding the economy and asset pricing. Individual and institutional investors, particularly those investing in equities, crypto-assets or others financial securities, will gain insights for making informed decisions. Academics, along with students, could have access to new empirical methods and frameworks, fostering potential collaborations. Additionally, government agencies, could use the findings to improve their risk modelling and decision-making regarding financial asset valuations and policy interest rates.

About the Author

Haifa a travaillé à la Direction de la recherche de Telfer dans le cadre du Régime travail-études. Elle s’occupait notamment de la rédaction d’articles, de la gestion et de l’analyse de données et d’autres tâches administratives. Elle est titulaire d’une maîtrise en traduction de l’Université d’État de Kent, en Ohio, et poursuit actuellement des études doctorales en traductologie.<br/><br/>Haifa worked at the Telfer Research Office through the Work-Study Program. Her responsibilities included story writing, data management and analytics, and other administrative tasks. She holds an MA in translation from Kent State University, in Ohio, and is working towards a PhD in translation studies.

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