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Observed international diversification implies an investment home bias (IHB). Can bivariate preferences with a local domestic peer group rationalize the IHB? For example, it is argued that wishing to have a large correlation with the Standard and Poor's 500 stock index (S&P 500 stock index) may...
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offer a better risk-return trade-off than traditionally structured passive indices. Yet, research covering the performance … performance and risk. The measures chosen are the Annualised Total Return, the Annualised Volatility, the Annualised Sharpe Ratio … and momentum, are able to certify better risk-adjusted returns. …
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Selecting stock portfolios and assessing their relative volatility risk compared to the market as a whole, market … relative volatility risk of the portfolio against market indices and the market as a whole. We empirically prove that, through … the same level of risk or even lower than the one exhibited by the market index can be discovered, for any given time …
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