How Wall Street Uses Twitter to Make Money

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Peter Bailey, chief strategy officer of Dataminr, speaks with Newsweek senior writer and finance editor Leah McGrath Goodman about how his Goldman Sachs-backed firm turns tweets and other public information into market intelligence that makes Wall Street money.

Bailey was speaking at Newsweek's Artificial Intelligence and Data Science in Capital Markets conference, in London, March 1.

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