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The estimation of expected security returns is one of the major tasks for the practical implementationof the Markowitz portfolio optimization. Against this background, in 1992 Black and Littermandeveloped an approach based on (theoretically established) expected equilibrium returns whichaccounts...
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The measurement of concentration risk in credit portfolios is necessary for the determinationof regulatory capital under Pillar 2 of Basel II as well as for managing portfolios and allocating economiccapital. Existing multi-factor models that deal with concentration risk are often inconsistent...
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Several attempts have been made to reduce the impact of estimation errors on the optimal portfolio composition. On the one hand, improved estimators of the necessary moments have been developed and on the other hand, heuristic methods have been generated to enhance the portfolio performance, for...
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Several attempts have been made to reduce the impact of estimation errors on the optimal portfolio composition. On the one hand, improved estimators of the necessary moments have been developed and on the other hand, heuristic methods have been generated to enhance the portfolio performance, for...
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Several attempts have been made to reduce the impact of estimation errors on the optimal portfolio composition. On the one hand, improved estimators of the necessary moments have been developed and on the other hand, heuristic methods have been generated to enhance the portfolio performance, for...
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The most relevant practical impediment to an application of the Markowitz portfolio selectionapproach is the problem of estimating return moments, in particular return expectations. We analyzethe consequences of using return estimates implied by analysts’ dividend forecasts under the...
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Der wachsende Wettbewerbsdruck im Bankensektor führte in den letzten Jahrentrotz eines geringen Zinsniveaus zu sinkenden Zinsmargen im Verbraucherkreditgeschäft. Hervorgerufenwird diese Änderung der Angebotspreise durch die sinkende Bedeutung der Hausbankbeziehungsowie der steigenden Anzahl...
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(CAT-)astrophe Bonds are of significant importance in the field of alternative risk transfer.Since the market of CAT Bonds is not as liquid as e.g. the stock market, the use of pricing models is ofhigh relevance. One important parameter in all pricing models is the probability of catastrophe....
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A non-stationary regression model for financial returns is examined theoretically in this paper.Volatility dynamics are modelled both exogenously and deterministic, captured by a nonparametriccurve estimation on equidistant centered returns. We prove consistency and asymptotic normalityof a...
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