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The need for expert valuation of financial instruments arises in many contexts, both litigation and non-litigation. Econ One expert economists have performed valuations of stocks, bonds, derivatives, and commodity assets separately and as part of portfolios in exchange, OTC and thinly traded markets.
Financial instrument valuation requires understanding all the relevant price-affecting features of an instrument; the conditions of the business, market, and industry in which the instrument belongs; public policy variables including regulations, taxation, and accounting treatment; and the interests of buyers and sellers who value the economic benefits and risks associated with the instrument.
Econ One has experience valuing financial instruments in litigation settings, which requires methodologies suited to analyzing historical information when the challenged conduct is alleged to have occurred. Econ One economic, finance, statistics and data analytics experts have experience with the most sophisticated approaches to analyzing historical pricing data, both large and small, to value financial instruments at the time of the dispute and convert the valuations from the past to the present.