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The standard mean-variance approach can imply extreme weights in some assets in the optimal allocation and a lack of stability of this allocation over time. To improve the robustness of the portfolio allocation, but also to better control for the portfolio turnover and the sensitivity of the...
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This paper analyses the purchase and redemption behaviour of mutual fund investors and its implications on fund liquidity risk. We collect a novel set of proprietary data which contains a large number of French investors holding funds with various degrees of asset liquidity. We build a...
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Is it really possible to control for the downside risk when the market environment is in constant evolution? If so, what would be the long-term growth prospects of such a strategy? We show in this article that when the dynamics of the variance and correlation terms are properly taken into...
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We develop a continuous-time intertemporal CAPM model that allows for risky beta exposure, which we explicitly specify. In the model, the expected return on a stock depends on beta's co-movement with market variance and more generally with the stochastic discount factor and deviates from the...
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One of the objectives of the recent prudential regulation is to separate the computation of required capital for short- and long-run risks. This paper provides a coherent framework to define, compute, and update these components. We provide different examples, among which is the transition to...
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This paper analyzes the risks in random sets and their implications for basket derivatives. Based on an extension of integration by parts for random set, we define stochastic dominance of order 1 and 2 for random sets. Since the ordering of sets, that is the inclusion, is a partial order, we...
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The individual risks faced by banks, insurers, and marketers are less well understood than aggregate risks such as market-price changes. But the risks incurred or carried by individual people, companies, insurance policies, or credit agreements can be just as devastating as macroevents such as...
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