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There is a large and growing literature on spillovers but no study that systematically evaluates the importance of spillovers for portfolio management. This paper provides such an analysis and demonstrates that spillovers are fully embedded in estimates of expected returns, variances, and...
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We highlight herding of investors as one major risk factor that is typically ignored in statistical approaches to portfolio modelling and risk management. Our survey focuses on smart-beta investing where such methods and investor herding seem particularly relevant but its negative effects have...
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The investment theory, in which the expected return varies cross-sectionally with investment, expected profitability …
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We propose an empirical implementation of the consumption-investment problem using the martingale representation … simplifies the investor's task of specifying the investment opportunity set and inherits the computational convenience of the …
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fluctuations in savings on domestic investment and the current account? In the long run, we find that countries invest the marginal … to smooth consumption, but also domestic investment. To achieve this, they use foreign assets as a buffer stock …
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