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We show that the optimal asset allocation for an investor depends crucially on the theory with which the investor is modeled. For the same market data and the same client data different theories lead to different portfolios. The market data we consider is standard asset allocation data. The...
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We compare asset allocations that are derived for cumulative prospect theory (CPT) based on two different methods: maximizing CPT along the mean {variance efficient frontier and maximizing CPT without this restriction. We find that with normally distributed returns, the difference between these...
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AbstractThe following sections are included:The January effectCommodity trading: investing in the January small cap effect in the index futures marketsConclusion
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AbstractAs I write on Sunday November 22, 2010, this I am watching the TV analysts discuss this controversial decision on Sunday, November 15. They are all ex-National Football League star players with an announcer. Their analysis is seat of the pants. But is that the right way to analyze...
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AbstractThe following sections are included:Types of sovereign fundsIs there a common asset allocation for pension funds?Sovereign Pension funds and International Capital MarketsGovernance Issues of public pension fundsIntergenerational borrowingRegional TrendsAsiaMiddle EastEuropeConclusion
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AbstractWe know that on average the typical mutual fund does not beat the market. The evidence is that professional managers all over the world have a hard time beating the market averages. In a given year, only about 25% to 40% of managers actually beat a buy-and-hold strategy of holding the...
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AbstractThe following sections are included:Predictive Ability of the Bond-Stock Earnings Yield Difference Model
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AbstractThe following sections are included:Societe GeneraleWhat is a subprime loan and why have they caused so much trouble in so many places?CMO, CDO trouble continuedWho will bail out the aling banks and financial institutions?US$ declineWhat is Warren Buffett thinking and doing?Summary
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AbstractThe following sections are included:Credit markets and financial institutionsEquity marketsChinese role in global trade
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