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This article studies the optimal portfolio selection of expected utility maximizing investors who must also manage their market-risk exposures. The risk is measured by a so-called weighted Value-at-Risk (WVaR) risk measure, which is a generalization of both Value-at-Risk (VaR) and Expected...
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We develop robust models for optimization of the VaR and CVaR risk measures with a minimum expected return constraint under joint ambiguity in distribution, mean returns, and covariance matrix. We formulate models for ellipsoidal, polytopic, and interval ambiguity sets of the means and...
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Bonds historical returns cannot be used directly to compute VaR because the maturities of returns implied by the historical prices do not have the relevant maturities to compute VaR. Given the so-called pull-to-par in bonds, with return volatilities necessarily decreasing with diminishing...
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[Update: Within four weeks of the original publication of this research report, Risk Magazine reported in its 28th February 2012 issue story titled 'Goodbye VaR? Basel to Consider Other Risk Metrics': "A review of trading book capital rules, due to be launched in March by the Basel Committee on...
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Based on a novel extension of classical Hoeffding-Fréchet bounds, we provide an upper VaR bound for joint risk portfolios with fixed marginal distributions and positive dependence information. The positive dependence information can be assumed to hold in the tails, in some central part, or on a...
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This paper considers the expected utility portfolio optimization problem with initial-time and intermediate-time Value-at-Risk (VaR) constraints on terminal wealth. We derive the closed-form solutions which are optimal among all feasible strategies at initial time, i.e., precommitted strategies....
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