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Mr. Yao Shi is a Research Associate at Los Angeles Capital Management & Equity Research, Inc.
Prior to joining Los Angeles Capital Management, Mr. Shi worked as a Senior Quantitative Researcher at WorldQuant for two years, conducting statistical research in daily and high frequency global equity and FX markets.
While at WorldQuant he gained experience in over 50 major financial datasets and various alpha models.
He received his BS degree from Peking University and an MS degree from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles Capital Management LLC
Los Angeles Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance LACM employs a quantitative approach to identify securities and construct portfolios. The firm utilizes their Proprietary Investment Model Technology across each of their strategies. They employ a factor-based approach, rigorously measuring and analyzing fundamental, sector, and country variables that the firm believes are important to investors as they buy and sell securities. Sector and country weights in the portfolio are determined based on the attractiveness of individual securities on a bottom-up basis. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Los Angeles Capital Management LLC
Los Angeles Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance LACM employs a quantitative approach to identify securities and construct portfolios. The firm utilizes their Proprietary Investment Model Technology across each of their strategies. They employ a factor-based approach, rigorously measuring and analyzing fundamental, sector, and country variables that the firm believes are important to investors as they buy and sell securities. Sector and country weights in the portfolio are determined based on the attractiveness of individual securities on a bottom-up basis. | Finance |
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Peking University
Peking University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















