Posts Tagged ‘ Enron ’
In the room where it happens: An investigation of the potential of regulatory technology
Feb 26th, 2020 | Filed under: Newly Added, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, CAIA Alternative Viewpoints, Machine LearningKeith Black, PhD, CFA, CAIA, FDP, Managing Director of Content Strategy at CAIA Association Do you want to be in the room where it happens, when “The Smartest Guys in the Room”* are plotting their fraud and trying to prevent the demise of Enron? Look around at how lucky weRead More
Requiem for a Heavyweight
Dec 2nd, 2019 | Filed under: Due Diligence Process, Newly Added, What about beta?, Risk Management & OperationsBy Bill Kelly, CAIA Association CEO A requiem is a solemn chant for the repose of the dead. Chant-worthiness when it comes to the Enron Corporation is still subject to much debate depending, of course, upon which side of that trade you were on as the company slipped into bankruptcyRead More
The Undead Enron Model Returns to the World above Ground
Nov 2nd, 2014 | Filed under: Commodities, Regulatory, Legislation/Court rulings, EnergyEnron was once the leader in a category of merchant traders that mediated in the world of energy commodities. Enron died, and banks largely took it over. Yet in spirit, at least, Enron is back. Read More