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The purpose of this article is to introduce, analyze and compare two performance participation methods based on a portfolio consisting of two risky assets: Option-Based Performance Participation (OBPP) and Constant Proportion Performance Participation (CPPP). By generalizing the provided...
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Risk-based allocation strategies, also known as Smart Beta allocations, define the weights of assets in portfolios as functions of the individual and common asset risk. In this paper we focus on the Minimum Variance (MV), Maximum Diversification (MD), Equal Risk Contribution (ERC) and...
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This paper examines the equilibrium of financial portfolios under insurance
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As emphasized by the U.S. Dodd-Frank Act and the European MiFID directive, financial institu-
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This article proposes a transactional analysis of the performance of international joint ventures formed in mainland China and Taiwan. This analysis is carried out for a sample of 104 Chinese partners who, between January 2000 and December 2003, announced the formation of an international joint...
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This paper examines some properties of portfolio insurance that are linked to the risk aversion and the prudence of the investor. We provide explicit conditions to measure portfolio sensitivity to downside risk. We also characterize the degree of portfolio insurance by means of the ratio of...
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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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