Modern portfolio theory and investment analysis
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Modern portfolio theory and investment analysis
Wiley, c2003
6th ed
- : cloth
- : hard
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
: cloth332.6-295-6081000096118
Note
Previous ed.: 1995
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book covers the characteristics and analysis of individual securities as well as the theory and practice of optimally combining securities into portfolios. Stressing the economic intuition behind the subject matter, this classic text presents advanced concepts of investment analysis and portfolio management. It can be used for courses in both portfolio theory and in investment analysis that have an emphasis on portfolio theory. It can also be used in a course in investments where both portfolio analysis and security analysis are discussed. The authors' goal has been to make all the material in this text accessible to students of portfolio analysis and investment management, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels while maintaining the rigor through the use of appendices which can be used in conjunction with the text.
Table of Contents
PART 1: INTRODUCTION.Introduction.Financial Securities.Financial Markets.PART 2: PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS.Section 1: Mean Variance Portfolio Theory.The Characteristics of the Opportunity Set Under Risk.Delineating Efficient Portfolios.Techniques for Calculating the Efficient Frontier.Section 2: Simplifying the Portfolio Selection Process.The Correlation Structure of Security Returns: The Single--Index Model.The Correlation Structure of Security Returns: Multi--Index Models and Grouping Techniques.Simple Techniques for Determining the Efficient Frontier.Section 3: Selecting the Optimum Portfolio.Utility Analysis.Other Portfolio Selection Models.Section 4: Widening the Selection Universe.International Diversification.PART 3: MODELS OF EQUILIBRIUM IN THE CAPITAL MARKETS.The Standard Capital Asset Pricing Model.Nonstandard Forms of Capital Asset Pricing Models.Empirical Tests of Equilibrium Models.The Arbitrage Pricing Model Apt--A New Approach to Explaining Asset Prices.PART 4: SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO THEORY.Efficient Markets.The Valuation Process.Earnings Estimation.Interest Rate Theory and the Pricing of Bonds.The Management of Bond Portfolios.Option Pricing Theory.The Valuation and Uses of Financial Futures.PART 5: EVALUATING THE INVESTMENT PROCESS.Evaluation of Portfolio Performance.Evaluation of Security Analysis.Portfolio Management Revisited.Index.
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