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Advances in Portfolio Construction and Implementation

A volume in Quantitative Finance

Book2003

Edited by:

Stephen Satchell and Alan Scowcroft

Advances in Portfolio Construction and Implementation

A volume in Quantitative Finance

Book2003

 

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Edited by:

Stephen Satchell and Alan Scowcroft

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Modern Portfolio Theory explores how risk averse investors construct portfolios in order to optimize market risk against expected returns. The theory quantifies the benefits of div ... read full description

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    Introduction

    Page xvii

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    Chapter 1 - A review of portfolio planning: Models and systems

    Gautam Mitra, Triphonas Kyriakis, ... Mehndi Pirbhad

    Pages 1-39

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    Chapter 2 - Generalized mean-variance analysis and robust portfolio diversification

    Stephen M Wright and S.E. Satchell

    Pages 40-54

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    Chapter 3 - Portfolio construction from mandate to stock weight: A practitioner's perspective

    Julian Coutts

    Pages 55-94

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    Chapter 4 - Enhanced indexation

    Alan Scowcroft and James Sefton

    Pages 95-124

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    Chapter 5 - Portfolio management under taxes

    Dan Dibartolomeo

    Pages 125-134

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    Chapter 6 - Using genetic algorithms to construct portfolios

    T Wilding

    Pages 135-160

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    Chapter 7 - Near-uniformly distributed, stochastically generated portfolios

    Richard Dawson and Richard Young

    Pages 161-192

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    Chapter 8 - Modelling directional hedge funds-mean, variance and correlation with tracker funds

    Emmanuel Acar

    Pages 193-214

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    Chapter 9 - Integrating market and credit risk in fixed income portfolios

    Alla Gil and Yuri Polyakov

    Pages 215-242

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    Chapter 10 - Incorporating skewness and kurtosis in portfolio optimization: A multidimensional efficient set

    Gustavo M De Athayde and Renato G Flôres

    Pages 243-257

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    Chapter 11 - Balancing growth and shortfall probability in continuous time active portfolio management

    Sid Browne

    Pages 258-268

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    Chapter 12 - Assessing the merits of rank-based optimization for portfolio construction

    Soosung Hwang, Stephen E Satchell and Stephen M Wright

    Pages 269-289

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    Chapter 13 - The mean-downside risk portfolio frontier: A non-parametric approach

    Gustavo M de Athaye

    Pages 290-309

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    Chapter 14 - Some exact results for efficient portfolios with given returns

    G.H. Hillier and S.E. Satchell

    Pages 310-325

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    Chapter 15 - Optimal asset allocation for endowments: A large deviations approach

    Michael Stutzer

    Pages 326-332

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    Chapter 16 - Methods of relative portfolio optimization

    Niklas Wagner

    Pages 333-341

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    Chapter 17 - Predicting portfolio returns using the distributions of efficient set portfolios

    Pages 342-355

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    Index

    Pages 357-365

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Modern Portfolio Theory explores how risk averse investors construct portfolios in order to optimize market risk against expected returns. The theory quantifies the benefits of diversification.

Modern Portfolio Theory provides a broad context for understanding the interactions of systematic risk and reward. It has profoundly shaped how institutional portfolios are managed, and has motivated the use of passive investment management techniques, and the mathematics of MPT is used extensively in financial risk management.

Advances in Portfolio Construction and Implementation offers practical guidance in addition to the theory, and is therefore ideal for Risk Mangers, Actuaries, Investment Managers, and Consultants worldwide. Issues are covered from a global perspective and all the recent developments of financial risk management are presented. Although not designed as an academic text, it should be useful to graduate students in finance.

Modern Portfolio Theory explores how risk averse investors construct portfolios in order to optimize market risk against expected returns. The theory quantifies the benefits of diversification.

Modern Portfolio Theory provides a broad context for understanding the interactions of systematic risk and reward. It has profoundly shaped how institutional portfolios are managed, and has motivated the use of passive investment management techniques, and the mathematics of MPT is used extensively in financial risk management.

Advances in Portfolio Construction and Implementation offers practical guidance in addition to the theory, and is therefore ideal for Risk Mangers, Actuaries, Investment Managers, and Consultants worldwide. Issues are covered from a global perspective and all the recent developments of financial risk management are presented. Although not designed as an academic text, it should be useful to graduate students in finance.

Key Features

*Provides practical guidance on financial risk management
*Covers the latest developments in investment portfolio construction
*Full coverage of the latest cutting edge research on measuring portfolio risk, alternatives to mean variance analysis, expected returns forecasting, the construction of global portfolios and hedge portfolios (funds)

*Provides practical guidance on financial risk management
*Covers the latest developments in investment portfolio construction
*Full coverage of the latest cutting edge research on measuring portfolio risk, alternatives to mean variance analysis, expected returns forecasting, the construction of global portfolios and hedge portfolios (funds)

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ISBN

978-0-7506-5448-7

Language

English

Published

2003

Copyright

Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

Imprint

Butterworth-Heinemann

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Editors

Stephen Satchell

Alan Scowcroft