Global asset allocation : new methods and applications

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Global asset allocation : new methods and applications

Heinz Zimmermann, Wolfgang Drobetz, Peter Oertmann

(Wiley finance series)

J. Wiley, c2003

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-299) and index

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Description

Reveals new methodologies for asset pricing within a global asset allocation framework. Contains cutting-edge empirical research on global markets and sectors of the global economy. Introduces the Black-Litterman model and how it can be used to improve global asset allocation decisions.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1- The Global Economy and Investment Management. Chapter 2- International Asset Pricing, Portfolio Selection, and Currency Hedging: An Overview. Chapter 3- The Anatomy of Volatility and Stock Market Correlations. Chapter 4- The Correlation Breakdown in International Stock Markets. Chapter 5- Global Economic Risk Profiles: Analyzing Value and Volatility Drivers in Global Markets. Chapter 6- Testing Market Integration: The Case of Switzerland and Germany. Chapter 7- Emerging Market Investments: Myth or Reality? Chapter 8- The Structure of Sector and Market Returns: Implications for International Diversification. Chapter 9- The Value-Growth Enigma: Time-Varying Risk Premiums and Active Portfolio Strategies. Chapter 10- Integrating Tactical and Equilibrium Portfolio Management: Putting the Black-Litterman Model at Work. Bibliography. Notes. Index.

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