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Consensus Cognition - Why the Next Proprietary Asset Is How Institutions Think
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Consensus Cognition - Why the Next Proprietary Asset Is How Institutions Think

The conversation about AI in capital markets is still fixated on models. But as foundation models converge into utilities, the durable advantage moves elsewhere — to how institutions interpret, reason, and remember. The risk is that the very systems meant to sharpen that edge quietly dissolve it into consensus. A Shift in Differentiation For decades,…

May 26, 2026

The Layer Beneath The Answer
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The Layer Beneath The Answer

As capital markets accelerate their adoption of AI, the industry’s center of gravity has settled on a visible and intuitive place: the interface. New applications promise faster access to research, more intuitive workflows, and increasingly conversational ways of interacting with information. Progress is measured in user experience. The prevailing assumption is that competitive advantage will…

May 13, 2026

Who Owns the Answer?
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Who Owns the Answer?

For decades, the economics of investment research have rested on a fragile but functional architecture: (1) Attribution, (2) Entitlement, and (3) Feedback. Research is produced by the sell side, distributed through controlled channels, and consumed by the buy side. Critically, the producer has always retained some visibility into who consumed it, how it travelled, and…

April 20, 2026

The Black Box Problem in Investment Research
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The Black Box Problem in Investment Research

There is a structural break happening in the consumption of investment research. For decades, the model was stable. Research was produced, distributed, and consumed in formats that preserved its economic and intellectual integrity. A report was read, a model was reviewed, a call was held. Attribution was clear, entitlements were enforced, and – critically –…

April 2, 2026

The Illusion of Objectivity: Why Defensible Data Defines the Next Era in Banking and Capital Markets
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The Illusion of Objectivity: Why Defensible Data Defines the Next Era in Banking and Capital Markets

Amid a year when banking trust is under the microscope, President Trump’s latest allegations of “debanking” by the nation’s largest banks demand more than another round of public relations management. Setting politics aside, the heat turned on banks like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America is symptomatic of a broader existential dilemma: Who controls the…

April 1, 2026

BlueMatrix Accelerates Transition into Core Infrastructure for AI-Driven Research, Strengthens Leadership to Scale Platform
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BlueMatrix Accelerates Transition into Core Infrastructure for AI-Driven Research, Strengthens Leadership to Scale Platform

New York, NY – March 24, 2026 – BlueMatrix, the global leader in capital markets content publishing technology, today announced it is strengthening its leadership team to scale its platform and accelerate its evolution into core infrastructure for AI-driven research workflows. Co-founder Patricia Horotan, who has led BlueMatrix for 27 years, will focus on AI…

March 24, 2026

The Great Repricing: How Data Integrity Is Becoming a Market Filter
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The Great Repricing: How Data Integrity Is Becoming a Market Filter

Markets are excellent at pricing known risks. What they’re slower to price is structural risk that quietly accumulates until it crystallizes. We’ve entered that phase with data. For decades, research and insight in capital markets lived in static formats: PDFs, portals, lists. That was manageable when humans were the primary consumers. But when AI systems…

February 25, 2026

Not All AI “Governance” Is Equal. What Firms Are Missing About Institutional Resilience
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Not All AI “Governance” Is Equal. What Firms Are Missing About Institutional Resilience

Institutional adoption of AI isn’t controversial anymore, it’s expected. Boards, regulators, and control functions now ask the same question: Is your system defensible? The deeper issue isn’t just governance on paper. It’s how governance intersects with operational resilience. Most governance frameworks we see today were built for statistical models: bounded risk, clear parameters, predictable outputs…

February 11, 2026

AI, Model Risk, and the Limits of Existing Frameworks
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AI, Model Risk, and the Limits of Existing Frameworks

As we move into 2026, most large capital markets institutions have moved beyond AI pilots. AI systems are now embedded in daily workflows—supporting research discovery, summarizing complex materials, assisting client interactions, and informing decisions during periods of market volatility. Across global banks, these systems are no longer peripheral tools. They are production systems that employees…

January 22, 2026

Designing AI for Capital Markets: Announcing BlueMatrix’s Partnership with Perplexity
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Designing AI for Capital Markets: Announcing BlueMatrix’s Partnership with Perplexity

AI is now present across every stage of the research lifecycle, from idea discovery to analysis, synthesis, and communication. At the same time, boards, regulators, and clients increasingly view AI not as an experiment, but as a material operational consideration that requires real oversight. This places research organizations in a practical position. They are expected…

January 13, 2026

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