News

Law

Asset Management

Investment Banking

Wealth

Hedge Funds

People

Newsletters

Events

Lists

Asset Management

JPMorgan AM’s Kristian West: Differences between us and tech giants ‘less than you’d imagine’

JPMorgan has spent around $100m annually over the past three years developing its investment platform to enhance how it uses data

‘What stood out to me was that if we had access to a lot more trading data, we could make better decisions on behalf of our clients’
‘What stood out to me was that if we had access to a lot more trading data, we could make better decisions on behalf of our clients’

JPMorgan Asset Management has for several years been placing greater emphasis on data science and analytics to give its portfolio managers and traders an edge.

The US asset manager has spent around $100m annually over the past three years developing its investment platform, which brings together data science, equity trading and analytics, as well as derivatives and broker relationships.

WSJ Logo