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We propose a ‘buy, hold, sell’ (BHS) deterministic lifecycle strategy that involves buying and holding assets until they are sold to generate income. Savings are invested entirely into a risky portfolio until a pre-specified ‘switch age’ and then entirely into a risk-free portfolio after...
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As the Australian superannuation industry consolidates, we ask whether large size – say $50-$100 billion in assets and beyond – is likely to benefit fund members. Our answer is a ‘definite maybe’. Large size has its advantages, but also gives rise to disadvantages and significant...
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This article sets out principles and decision rules for setting appropriate drawdown and investment strategies during retirement given an individual’s objectives and risk tolerance. In particular, we highlight how the suitable drawdown strategy can relate to the objective, and how annuities...
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We propose a cohort model that evaluates hedge funds against peer groups executing similar investment strategies formed using return correlations. Our method improves identification of skilled managers, as evidenced by a strong ability to explain hedge fund returns out-of-sample together with...
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We relate capacity constraints for hedge funds to the size of their cohort, measured by the total assets of funds applying a similar strategy identified using return correlations. Fund performance is shown to have a significant negative relation with cohort size, bit no clear relation with...
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We show how active share can be decomposed into segment and stock-specific exposures to create an active share risk profile. The method is demonstrated for global equity portfolios by attributing active share into contributions from country, sector, stock-specific, and non-equity positions...
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We deploy a stochastic life-cycle model to examine how differing levels of the superannuation guarantee (SG) impact on the welfare of individual Australians under existing superannuation, tax and pension eligibility rules. Our main focus is the effect of various assumptions on the optimal SG,...
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