Value-at-Risk-Based Risk Management: Optimal Policies and Asset Prices.
This article analyzes optimal, dynamic portfolio and wealth/consumption policies of utility maximizing investors who must also manage market-risk exposure using Value-at-Risk (VaR). We find that VaR risk managers often optimally choose a larger exposure to risky assets than non-risk managers and consequently incur larger losses when losses occur. We suggest an alternative risk-management model, based on the expectation of a loss, to remedy the shortcomings of VaR. A general-equilibrium analysis reveals that the presence of VaR risk managers amplifies the stock-market volatility at times of down markets and attenuates the volatility at times of up markets. Article published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Financial Studies in its journal, The Review of Financial Studies.
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2001
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Authors: | Basak, Suleyman ; Shapiro, Alexander |
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Review of Financial Studies. - Society for Financial Studies - SFS. - Vol. 14.2001, 2, p. 371-405
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Society for Financial Studies - SFS |
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