PORTFOLIO STRATEGIES - Strategic Asset Allocation and International Investing - Strategic asset allocation studies often deal with international assets on an unhedged basis. The potential hedging of international investments is either not considered at all or is left as a secondary decision after the overall commitment to international assets is established. The authors argue that this practice ...
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2000
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Authors: | Grinold, Richard C. ; Meese, Richard A. |
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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. 27.2000, 1, p. 53-60
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