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Stock-picking bots and models that don’t trade: AI at Vontobel

Early experiments are already bearing fruit, in sometimes surprising ways

A person using AI on a computer screen

Towards the end of last year, Vontobel’s quantitative investment arm built an AI stock-picking assistant to help its portfolio managers improve on their personal investment approach.

The Swiss asset manager encoded the investment style of one of its top portfolio managers, and constructed a model to recommend stocks in the same vein.

“Portfolio managers have a style and tend to be fairly consistent

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