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crisis by evaluating the potential benefits of international diversification in the search for ‘safe havens’. We use stock …
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frontier markets in global equity portfolio diversification is clearly less examined. We contribute to the existing literature …
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Diversification of financial securities is considered a substantial element of portfolio risk. In this context, the … individual portfolios and later compared to the hypothetical common equity index. The results show diversification benefits …35, FTSE MIB, and FTSE100. In contrast, DAX, MDAX, and CAC40 on average tend to be less diversified. The diversification …
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We present a short and pedagogical study about the benefices of geographical diversification …
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the first application of stable distributions to real estate portfolio returns provides evidence that diversification … diversification effects in property portfolios, and only to a certain time-dependent extent. The results have strong implications for …
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geographical diversification have been subjected to test. The validation of the said theory has been made via hypothesis testing in …
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The financial press is a conduit for popular narratives that reflect collective memory about historical events. Some collective memories relate to major stock market crashes, and investors may rely on associated narratives, or "crash narratives," to inform current beliefs and choices. Using...
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literature, and the general perception of diversification benefits within cryptomarkets mostly builds on popular beliefs. The …
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The hedge fund industry has grown from $200 billion in assets under management around the turn of the millennium to now over $3 trillion. Many reports have criticized hedge funds for poor performance, particularly since the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC). In this paper, I seek to demystify...
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