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In this paper we propose a multiple criteria framework (MCF) for generalizing the traditional two-moment CAPM. It includes the Sharpe-Lintner CAPM as a special case. The model decomposes effective portfolio variance into two parts, an undesirable total variance part and a desirable positive...
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Sophisticated algorithmic techniques are complementing human judgement across the fund industry. Whatever the type of rebalancing that occurs in the course of a longer horizon, it probably violates the buy-and-hold assumption. In this article, we develop the methodology to predict, dissect and...
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This paper provides a novel five-component decomposition of optimal dynamic portfolio choice. It reveals the simultaneous impacts from market incompleteness and wealth-dependent utilities. The decomposition leads to implementation via either closed-form solutions or Monte Carlo simulations. With...
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This work presents a new convex risk measure that we call negative quadratic skewness that is an approximation of the negative component of portfolio skewness. This risk measure allows us to increase portfolio skew- ness through the minimization of the negative quadratic skewness. First, we show...
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A crucial issue in asset pricing is to understand the relative importance of discount rate (DR) news and cash flow (CF) news in driving the time-series and cross-sectional variations of stock returns. Many studies directly estimate the DR news but back out the CF news as the residual. We argue...
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This paper proposes a GARCH-jump mixed model for individual stock returns that takes into account four types of risks: the systematic and idiosyncratic jumps and the systematic and idiosyncratic diffusive volatility. By considering a general pricing kernel with all underlying risk factors, we...
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This paper utilizes an international context and revisits the findings which argue that the positive relation between book-to-market ratio and future equity returns is driven by historical changes in firm size in the US. After confirming these results in the US setting both in the original and a...
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We generalize the Ferreira and Santa-Clara (2011) sum-of-the-parts method for forecasting stock market returns. Rather than summing the parts of stock returns, we suggest summing some of the frequency-decomposed parts. The proposed method signi cantly improves upon the original sum-of-the-parts...
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Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) funds have been shown to underperform, primarily due to restricting their investments to a subset of the universe of investable assets. Rapid growth of SRI funds implies that there is a growing segment within the investment community who are willing to...
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