Lazard Asset Management Revamps Data Model to Reflect Covid-19 Reality

The firm developed a short-term data strategy to avoid the use of unreliable data and better understand the effects of the pandemic on the market as it evolves.

Lazard Asset Management has developed a Covid-19 data model to more accurately reflect the health of corporates throughout the virus outbreak.

Over the course of the pandemic, updated company information has been difficult to access, and firms like Lazard AM have found it difficult to establish views of pricing and performance that accurately reflected reality, Paul Moghtader, a portfolio manager at the firm, tells WatersTechnology.

At the beginning of March, Lazard AM set out to resolve these

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