THE MARKET - Transaction Costs - With rising turnover in institutional portfolios, investment managers are paying increasing attention to transaction costs. The authors provide some insight into managing costs in an approach that assumes trading is a process, not an event. In the process, there are three actors: Portfolio manager, in-house trader, and broker, each with its own period of ...
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2001
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Authors: | Berkowitz, Stephen A. ; Logue, Dennis E. |
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The journal of portfolio management : a publication of Institutional Investor. - New York, NY : Institutional Investor, ISSN 0095-4918, ZDB-ID 1971451. - Vol. 27.2001, 2, p. 65-74
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