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Der Zweitmarkt für geschlossene Fonds verzeichnet wachsende Umsätze und entwickelt sich zu einem festen Bestandteil des Kapitalmarktes. Der Nominalumsatz wird in 2009 erstmals die Grenze von über 1 Mrd. € überschreiten. Um ein Portfolio in optimaler Weise zusammen zu stellen und aktiv zu...
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The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how the change in actual and potential market risks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) during the two-year period 2007-2008 can be analyzed with the help of-analysis. In the empirical analysis, the average of the Lyapunov exponents for the dynamic...
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We propose several connectedness measures built from pieces of variance decompositions, and we argue that they provide natural and insightful measures of connectedness among financial asset returns and volatilities. We also show that variance decompositions define weighted, directed networks, so...
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Diese Studie widmet sich den Verteilungen von Immobilienrenditen. Wir verwenden die Klasse der Pareto-stabilen Verteilungen welche sich im Bereich der Analyse von Immobilienrenditen etabliert haben. Wir tragen zur Forschung in diesem Bereich bei, indem wir die erste umfassende globale Analyse...
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From 1963 through 2015, idiosyncratic risk (IR) is high when market risk (MR) is high. We show that the positive relation between IR and MR is highly stable through time and is robust across exchanges, firm size, liquidity, and market-to-book groupings. Though stock liquidity affects the...
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From 1963 through 2015, idiosyncratic risk (IR) is high when market risk (MR) is high. We show that the positive relation between IR and MR is highly stable through time and is robust across exchanges, firm size, liquidity, and market-to-book groupings. Though stock liquidity affects the...
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