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Beta has been a controversial measure of risk ever since it was proposed almost half a century ago, and we do not … measure of risk? And, 2) is beta a valuable tool for portfolio selection? Our evidence, spanning over 47 countries, 57 …
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Beta has been a controversial measure of risk ever since it was proposed almost half a century ago, and we do not … measure of risk? And, 2) is beta a valuable tool for portfolio selection? Our evidence, spanning over 47 countries, 57 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013012162
Beta has been a controversial measure of risk ever since it was proposed almost half a century ago, and we do not … measure of risk? And, 2) is beta a valuable tool for portfolio selection? Our evidence, spanning over 47 countries, 57 …
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the racial differences in investment behavior, specifically, the behavior of investing in stocks. Previous research shows that Blacks/African Americans are less likely to own stocks than Whites/Caucasians. Using the Health and Retirement Study survey...
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We provide further evidence that markets trend on the medium term (months) and mean-revert on the long term (several years). Our results bolster Black's intuition that prices tend to be off roughly by a factor of 2, and take years to equilibrate. The story behind these results fits well with the...
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We consider the problem of optimal portfolio selection using forward investment and consumption criteria. Such criteria were introduced in and allow the investor to consider utility from both investment and consumption also when investing over unspecified or infinite horizons. Our focus is on...
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interaction with common risk factors such as value, size or momentum suggesting that ESG has a systematic effect on stock returns … beyond those factors. This enables active fund managers to harvest risk-adjusted alpha. Thirdly, the effect of ESG on … with high ESG ratings leads to negative risk adjusted performance, suggesting that investors can greenwash portfolios …
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We study the role of race and ethnicity in the investment decisions of mutual fund managers and investors. Funds managed by white-dominant teams allocate larger portfolio weights to firms led by white CEOs compared to funds managed by minority-dominant teams. Nevertheless, white-dominant fund...
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