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utility of terminal wealth, we prove the existence of an information premium between what is required by the theory, a …
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Several exchanges in futures and options deploy pro-rata matching. The executed size of limit orders in pro-rata markets is never certain, unlike in price-time priority matching systems. This article derives the optimal size of limit orders in pro-rata markets given the trader's desired...
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In this study we examine different methodologies to estimate earnings. More specifically, we evaluate the viability of Genetic Programming as both a forecasting model estimator and a forecast-combining methodology. When we compare the performance of traditional mechanical forecasting (ARIMA)...
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We consider the finite-time optimal portfolio liquidation problem for a von Neumann-Morgenstern investor with constant absolute risk aversion (CARA). As underlying market impact model, we use the continuous-time liquidity model of Almgren and Chriss (2000). We show that the expected utility of...
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This study searches for use of simplex theory in talent management. It is a research topic belonging to this study …
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Motivated by the problems of the conventional model in rationalizing market data, we derive the equilibrium interest rate and risk premiums using recursive utility in a continuous time model. We consider the version of recursive utility which gives the most unambiguous separation of risk...
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When assets' expected returns follow a factor structure subject to pricing errors, we show that the mean-variance portfolio can be used to obtain a set of implied factor risk premia. Contrary to the instability of the mean-variance asset portfolio, we show that such implied factor risk premia...
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We consider the problem faced by an investor who must liquidate a given basket of assets over a finite time horizon. The investor's goal is to maximize the expected utility of the sales revenues over a class of adaptive strategies. We assume that the investor's utility has constant absolute risk...
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LOT liquidity model, which is a kind of Tobit model with two unknown censoring points, is commonly used in the literature of microstructure of financial markets to estimate transaction costs and market liquidity from the observed return series. As far as the estimation is concerned, method based...
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