FIXED INCOME - Riding the Bill Curve - The authors examine the effectiveness of"riding the bill curve" using a comprehensive sample of US Treasury bills over a recent ten-year period. The results suggest that riding the bill curve consistently enhances returns over a buy-and-hold strategy on average. Although the additional return is associated with higher risk, the reward is sufficient for all ...
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1999
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Authors: | Grieves, Robin ; Mann, Steven V. ; Marcus, Alan J. ; Ramanlal, Pradipkumar |
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The journal of portfolio management : a publication of Institutional Investor. - New York, NY : Institutional Investor, ISSN 0095-4918, ZDB-ID 1971451. - Vol. 25.1999, 3, p. 74-82
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