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This book provides a comprehensive discussion of the issues related to risk, volatility, value and risk management. It includes a selection of the best papers presented at the Fourth International Finance Conference 2007, qualified by Professor James Heckman, the 2000 Nobel Prize Laureate in...
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This paper examines and compares several standard financial structured products whose performance is based on smoothing the return of an underlying asset (e.g. financial market indices, baskets of stocks). The returns of such products are based on various averages of intermediate values of the...
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We analyze the performance of the two main portfolio insurance methods, the OBPI and CPPI strategies, using downside risk measures. For this purpose, we introduce Kappa performance measures and especially the Omega measure. These measures take account of the entire return distribution. We show...
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This paper presents results on the convergence for hedging strategies in the setting of incomplete financial markets. We examine the convergence of the so-called locally risk-minimizing strategy. It is proved that such a choice for the trading strategy, when perfect hedging of contingent claims...
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We examine portfolio asset management under safety constraints that control the probability that the portfolio return falls under a given reference level. We extend previous results of Roy (1952) and Kataoka (1963) that have been proved in a one-period setting to both multiperiod discrete-time...
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We compare the performances of the two standard portfolio insurance methods: the Option Based Portfolio Insurance (OBPI) and the Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance (CPPI), when the volatility of the stock index is stochastic. In this framework, we provide a quite general formula for the...
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Among the most popular techniques for portfolio insurance strategies that are used nowadays, the so-called quot;Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurancequot; (CPPI) allocation simply consists in reallocating the risky part of a portfolio according to the market conditions. This general method...
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We compare performances of the two standard portfolio insurance methods: the Option Based Portfolio Insurance (OBPI) and the Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance (CPPI). First we examine basic properties of these two strategies and compare them by means of various criteria: comparison of...
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This paper examines some properties of optimal portfolio positioning that are linked with the risk aversion and the prudence of the investor. It introduces the ratio of the degree of absolute prudence on the absolute risk aversion. This one allows the analysis of the degree of...
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