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This book provides a comprehensive treatment of all the steps of asset allocation: detecting the market invariants; estimating the invariants' distribution; modeling the market at any horizon; defining optimality; accounting for estimation- and model-risk; including the practitioner's experience...
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A novel approach for stress-testing (portfolios of) financial assets is presented. The technique extends the parametric Entropy Pooling approach to skewed and thick-tailed markets. The technique rests on a copula-marginal decomposition for the entropy together with several approximation schemes...
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We introduce a simple approach to managing portfolio interest rate risk that is consistent and performs well across different interest rate regimes, including when interest rates are low or even negative. Inspired by Black (1995), this approach uses a novel inverse-call transformation...
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We introduce Dynamic Entropy Pooling, a quantitative technique to perform dynamic portfolio construction with discretionary, non-synchronous views. With Dynamic Entropy Pooling, the portfolio manager can embed in the allocation process signals with life spans ranging from minutes to years,...
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We measure the contributions to risk of a set of factors, strategies, or investments, based on "Minimum-Torsion Bets", namely a set of uncorrelated factors, optimized to closely track the factors used to allocate the portfolio. We then introduce a novel definition of contributions to risk, which...
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How can we report returns for a swap that has zero value? How can we perform return optimization for a zero-value long-short portfolio? By introducing a suitable "basis", it is possible to extend the definition of returns to leveraged products in such a way that performance attribution and...
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The intuitive meaning of "beta" is well known to all risk and portfolio managers: the beta is the sensitivity of the return on a given asset to a given risk factor. The applications of the "beta" are manifold, from risk computation and analysis to hedging. However, the precise definition and...
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