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A portfolio of independent, but not identically distributed, returns is optimized under the variance risk measure, in the high-dimensional limit where the number N of the different assets in the portfolio and the sample size T are assumed large with their ratio r=N/T kept finite, with a ban on...
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The optimization of a large random portfolio under the Expected Shortfall risk measure with an ℓ<sub>2</sub> regularizer is carried out by analytical calculation. The regularizer reins in the large sample fluctuations and the concomitant divergent estimation error, and eliminates the phase transition...
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In a recent paper, using data from Forbes Global 2000, we have observed that the upper tail of the firm size distribution (by assets) falls off much faster than a Pareto distribution. The missing mass was suggested as an indicator of the size of the Shadow Banking (SB) sector. This short note...
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Investors who optimize their portfolios under any of the coherent risk measures are naturally led to regularized portfolio optimization when they take into account the impact their trades make on the market. We show here that the impact function determines which regularizer is used. We also show...
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