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GLOBAL FINANCE LIQUIDITY RISK REVISITED: JP Morgan Alternative Assets Portfolio Liquidity Assessment Framework & Models: $500 Billion Fund of Funds: 17 Asset ClassesPresentations atJP Morgan World HQ, 270 Park Ave, Manhattan, NY, USAToJP Morgan Global Head of Quant Research & Analytics, JP...
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The news-based ESG ratings (NBESGRs) are a promising alternative to the widely used ESG ratings based on the corporate self-reporting. In this work, the NBESGRs derived using 26 Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) categories and the NBESGRs derived using 17 United Nations...
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The notion of the greenhouse gas (GHG) aversion (GHGA) is introduced into the mean-variance portfolio (MVP) framework. GHGA is assumed to be a weighted sum of the portfolio holdings’ GHG emission intensities. A new portfolio performance measure, the GHGA-tilted Sharpe ratio, is offered for...
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The problem we address here is the replication of a bond benchmark when only a fraction of the portfolio is invested for the replication. Our methodology is based on a minimization of the tracking error subject to a set of constraints, namely (1) the fraction invested for the replication, (2) a...
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This paper addresses the well-documented tracking error (TE) symmetry issue that undermines traditional benchmark-driven equity portfolio allocation processes. We first demonstrate how a base-case TE-driven strategy could be merely adjusted in order to work out the TE symmetry problem. The...
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This paper undertakes the issue of portfolio insurance from the perspective of a risk-averse agent requiring his financial wealth to grow at a floored rate in excess of an equity benchmark. The suggested solution is a generalization of the CPPI approach within a two-equity asset framework. The...
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We compare the characteristics of conglomerates and private equity entities. This is done by examining the differences among their business models. We analyze the relations of the two entity types to their investors on the one hand and to their investments on the other hand. The distinguishing...
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Inmitten der internationalen Finanzkrise hat die Bundesregierung im Herbst 2007 das Risikobegrenzungsgesetz verabschiedet. Nun wird der Bundestag über das Gesetz entscheiden. Die einheimischen Private-Equity-/Buy-Out-Anbieter, die bislang nicht unter die Bankenaufsicht fallen, gehören zu den...
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Due to the 2008 global financial crisis the position of the private equity sector has weakened. The number and the value of new transactions have dropped together with the volume of the raised funds. Credit shares have also decreased in the financing of the transactions. Exiting from the...
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A double nature characterizes the behavior of the government in the venture capital market: a fear of systemic risk and the desire to stimulate companies with growth potential. It seems that the fear might be a bit excessive, disproportionately restricting the effects of venture capital in the...
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