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We present an analysis of the performance of the DAX, German's major stock market index, over the last two years. Our analysis is broader than conventional benchmark approaches because we study the properties of all feasible portfolios, i.e. portfolios composed given the same investment...
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When delegating an investment decisions to a professional manager, investors often anchor their mandate to a specific benchmark. The manager’s exposure to risk is controlled by means of a tracking error volatility constraint. It depends on market conditions whether this constraint is...
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We present an analysis of the performance of the Spanish Stock Market over the last six years, examining the most widely used index, i.e. the IBEX 35. Our analysis is broader than conventional benchmark approaches because we study the properties of all feasible portfolios, i.e. portfolios...
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Over the last decade we have witnessed the rise and fall of the so-called new economy stocks. One central question is to what extent these new firms differ from traditional firms. Empirical evidence suggests that stock returns are not normally distributed. In this article we investigate whether...
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We present an analysis of the performance of the DAX, German's majorstock market index, over the last two years. Our analysis is broaderthan conventional benchmark approaches because we study the propertiesof all feasible portfolios, i.e. portfolios composed given the sameinvestment opportunity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012762866
Over the last decade we have witnessed the rise and fall of theso-called new economy stocks. One central question is to what extentthese new firms differ from traditional firms. Empirical evidencesuggests that stock returns are not normally distributed. In thisarticle we investigate whether this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012767739
We present empirical evidence that stocks with low volatility earn high risk-adjusted returns. The annual alpha spread of global low versus high volatility decile portfolios amounts to 12% over the 1986-2006 period. We also observe this volatility effect within the US, European and Japanese...
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Empirically, co-skewness of asset returns seems to explain a substantial part of the cross-sectional variation of mean return not explained by beta. Thisfinding is typically interpreted in terms of a risk averse representativeinvestor with a cubic utility function. This comment questions...
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In this paper we examine global tactical asset allocation (GTAA) strategies across a broad range of asset classes. Contrary to market timing for single asset classes and tactical allocation across similar assets, this topic has received little attention in the existing literature. Our main...
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We analyze if the value-weighted stock market portfolio is second-order stochastic dominance (SSD) efficient relative to benchmark portfolios formed on size, value, and momentum. In the process, we also develop several methodological improvements to the existing tests for SSD efficiency....
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