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Minimum variance and equally-weighted portfolios have recently prompted great interest both from academic researchers and market practitioners, as their construction does not rely on expected average returns and is therefore assumed to be robust. In this paper, we consider a related approach,...
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We consider the problem of modelling the dependence between financial markets. In financial economics, the classical tool is the Pearson (or linear correlation) coefficient to compare the dependence structure. We show that this coefficient does not give a precise information on the dependence...
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Hedge fund replication based on factor models is encountering growing interest. In this paper, we investigate the implications of substituting standard rolling windows regressions, which appear ad-hoc, with more efficient methodologies like the Kalman Filter. We show that the copycats...
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