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We implement a long-horizon static and dynamic portfolio allocation involving a risk-free and a risky asset. This model …
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scenarios. Insurance companies carry the risk of losses in exchange for a premium, which depends on the loss distribution …. Another example where risk is exchanged for a fixed price is swap contracts. Electricity futures can be seen as swaps where …: the average value-at-risk and power distortion principle. In the second part of this thesis, we bring together insurance …
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This paper formulates a relaxed risk parity optimization model to control the balance of risk parity violation against … the total portfolio performance. Risk parity has been criticized as being overly conservative and it is improved by re …-introducing the asset expected returns into the model and permitting the portfolio to violate the risk parity condition. This paper …
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We test whether the Nelson and Siegel (1987) yield curve model is arbitrage-free in a statistical sense. Theoretically, the Nelson-Siegel model does not ensure the absence of arbitrage opportunities, as shown by Bjork and Christensen (1999). Still, central banks and public wealth managers rely...
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