Fund managers deploy machines to decipher British election riddle

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With so many polls, so wrong, markets turn to technology over pollsters.

Fund managers deploy machines to decipher British election riddle
Question: How do you predict the outcome of a snap election when so many polls have been so wrong, half of voters haven't made up their minds and the crucial factor may not be who wins, but how much they win by? Answer: Unclear. So financial investors, who could make or lose fortunes on the ...

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