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It is common to differentiate asset allocation strategies with respect tothe length of the planning horizon. The process of selecting a long-termtarget asset allocation is commonly called strategic asset allocation. Theshort-term variation in asset allocation around that target is called...
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This paper aims to survey selected recent papers presenting new evidenceon an age-old question in financial economics: Are stock market returnspredictable?. The hypothesis that equity returns are predictable (specificallyat long horizons) has been called a new fact in finance by Cochrane(1999)....
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This paper aims to survey selected recent papers presenting new evidenceon an age-old question in financial economics: “Are stock market returnspredictable?”. The hypothesis that equity returns are predictable (specificallyat long horizons) has been called a “new fact in finance” by...
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Current discussions about public and private pension plans often include a statement that thestock market is less risky in the long run than in the short run. Pension plans with their ratherlong planning horizon are therefore asked to increase their allocation to the stock market.These...
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This paper examines how the evidence of stock market predictability affects optimal portfolio choice for buy-and-hold and dynamic investors withdifferent planning horizons.
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This paper analyzes the persistence or serial correlation of expected returns as well as the univariate time-series approach that studies the implied autocorrelation function of realized stock returns, including meanreversion and its conditions.
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Selling homes is not easy. Home sellers usually need to apply a price discount to swiftly close a deal, and more so when housing market activity is low. Using detailed data on home listings and transactions in Spain, we provide unique estimates of the price discount across regional submarkets...
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