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    Wenxuecity.com[ 1] ( Chinese: 文学城; pinyin: Wénxuéchéng ), literally " Literature City ," is a Chinese-language website targeting Chinese expatriates and people who work and/or study abroad, especially those reside in U.S.A. and Canada for both news service and entertainment purpose. Wenxuecity.com has its own editors reside in ...

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    US$75.7 billion (2022) Number of employees. 725 (2022) Website. www .squarepoint-capital .com. Footnotes / references. [ 1] Squarepoint Capital ("Squarepoint") is a global investment management firm headquartered in New York City with additional offices in Europe and Asia. The firm is known for its quantitative finance approach to investing.

  4. List of largest financial services companies by revenue

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    The following is a list of the world's largest publicly traded financial services companies, ordered by annual sales for the latest Fiscal Year that ended March 31, 2018 or prior (all public companies with sales of $20 billion or more are included, while privately held companies are not included).

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    Savings interest rates today: APYs strong for HYSAs ahead of week's key inflation data — August 13, 2024. Get breaking Finance news and the latest business articles from AOL. From stock market ...

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  7. Equity (finance) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In finance, equity is an ownership interest in property that may be offset by debts or other liabilities. Equity is measured for accounting purposes by subtracting liabilities from the value of the assets owned. For example, if someone owns a car worth $24,000 and owes $10,000 on the loan used to buy the car, the difference of $14,000 ...

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  9. Greeks (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical finance, the Greeks are the quantities (known in calculus as partial derivatives; first-order or higher) representing the sensitivity of the price of a derivative instrument such as an option to changes in one or more underlying parameters on which the value of an instrument or portfolio of financial instruments is dependent.