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This paper empirically investigates the risk and performance of three types of alternative betaproducts over the January 2002 to September 2009 time period: funds of hedge funds (FHFs),investable hedge fund indices (IHFIs), and hedge fund replication strategies (HFRS). Weshow that IHFIs are true...
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Funds of Hedge Funds (FHF) are perceived to be the premier choice of institutional investorsfor first-time allocations into the alternative investment asset class. While many papers coverthe bright side of FHF investing, we in this paper empirically investigate the maximum drawdownsof FHF....
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Hedge Funds are often considered as a possibility for optimizing traditional portfolios due to their alternative risk factors and sources of return. But as the return distribution of hedge funds shows negative skewness and excess kurtosis, using portfolio optimization techniques, based on the...
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Most research on the performance and risk of hedge funds are based on calculations that justuse the data from one index provider. Also most product providers and even more and moreinvestors are using hedge fund indices for benchmarking purposes. As some academic articlespointed out, the world of...
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Convertible bond issues increase considerably since 1990. The papershows that these issues are more than just the combination of a bond and an option.The pricing depends on the share price, the shares volatility, the interest rate,and the interest volatility , the credit spread, and the...
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