Country Asset Allocation

Country Asset Allocation

Author: Adam Zaremba

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-10-26

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1137591919

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This book demonstrates how quantitative country-level investment strategies can be successfully employed to manage money in international markets. It offers a range of state-of-the-art quantitative strategies, describing their theoretical bases, implementation details, and performance in over 70 countries between 1995 and 2015. International diversification has long been a key to stable investing. However, the increased integration and openness of global financial markets has led to rising correlations between stock market returns in particular countries, driving down the benefits of diversification and increasing the importance of country selection strategies as part of an investment process. Zaremba and Shemer explain the efficiency of quantitative investing, which captures huge amounts of data of limited scope very quickly. In the traditional approach, this data compilation is an immense undertaking, limited in scope and vulnerable to behavioral errors, but this can be overcome with the help of a new paradigm of quantitative investment at the country level. Quantitative country asset allocation can be efficiently accomplished by using wealth insights that have been generated in the academic literature, discovering many anomalies and regular patterns in asset prices. Armed with this information, investors and managers can process large amounts of data more efficiently when deciding to invest in ETFs, index funds, or futures markets.


Balanced Asset Allocation

Balanced Asset Allocation

Author: Alex Shahidi

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-12-31

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1118711947

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The conventional portfolio is prone to frequent and potentially devastating losses because it is NOT balanced to different economic outcomes. In contrast, a truly balanced portfolio can help investors reduce risk and more reliably achieve their objectives. This simple fact would surprise most investors, from beginners to professionals. Investment consultant Alex Shahidi puts his 15 years of experience advising the most sophisticated investors in the world and managing multi-billion dollar portfolios to work in this important resource for investors. You will better understand why nearly every portfolio is poorly balanced and how to view the crucial asset allocation decision from a deeper, more thoughtful perspective. The concepts presented are simple, intuitive and easy to implement for every investor. Author Alex Shahidi will walk you through the logic behind the balanced portfolio framework and provide step-by-step instructions on how to build a truly balanced portfolio. No book has ever been written that discusses asset allocation in this light. Provides insights from a top-ranked investment consultant using strategies from the industry’s brightest minds Proposes a balanced asset allocation that can achieve stable returns through various economic climates Introduces sophisticated concepts in very simple terms For those who want to better manage their investment portfolio and seek a more advanced approach to building a balanced portfolio, Balanced Asset Allocation: How to Profit in Any Economic Climate provides an in-depth treatment of the topic that can be put to use immediately.


Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds

Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds

Author: Mr.Udaibir S. Das

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2010-12-09

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1589069277

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The book covers a wide range of topics of relevance to policymakers in countries that have sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) and those that receive SWF investments. Renowned experts in the field have contributed chapters. The book is organized around four themes: (1) the role and macrofinancial linkages of SWFs, (2) institutional factors, (3) investment approaches and financial markets, and (4) the postcrisis outlook. The book also discusses the challenges facing sovereign wealth funds in the coming years, from an inside perspective on countries, including Canada, Chile, China, Norway, Russia, and New Zealand. Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds will contribute to a further understanding of the nature, strategies and behavior of SWFs and the environment in which they operate, as their importance is likely to grow in the coming years.


The Public Wealth of Nations

The Public Wealth of Nations

Author: Dag Detter

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-02-05

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 113751986X

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We have spent the last three decades engaged in a pointless and irrelevant debate about the relative merits of privatization or nationalization. We have been arguing about the wrong thing while sitting on a goldmine of assets. Don’t worry about who owns those assets, worry about whether they are managed effectively. Why does this matter? Because despite the Thatcher/ Reagan economic revolution, the largest pool of wealth in the world – a global total that is much larger than the world’s total pensions savings, and ten times the total of all the sovereign wealth funds on the planet – is still comprised of commercial assets that are held in public ownership. If professionally managed, they could generate an annual yield of 2.7 trillion dollars, more than current global spending on infrastructure: transport, power, water, and communications. Based on both economic research and hands-on experience from many countries, the authors argue that publicly owned commercial assets need to be taken out of the direct and distorting control of politicians and placed under professional management in a ‘National Wealth Fund’ or its local government equivalent. Such a move would trigger much-needed structural reforms in national economies, thus resurrect strained government finances, bolster ailing economic growth, and improve the fabric of democratic institutions. This radical, reforming book was named one of the "Books of the Year".by both the FT and The Economist.


Macrofinancial Linkages of the Strategic Asset Allocation of Commodity-Based Sovereign Wealth Funds

Macrofinancial Linkages of the Strategic Asset Allocation of Commodity-Based Sovereign Wealth Funds

Author: Aaron Howard Clifford Brown

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1451961901

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This paper analyses the links between the investment strategies of a commodity-based SWF and the macroeconomic framework of the owner country. We examine some basic macrofinancial linkages of an SWF's strategic asset allocation (SAA) strategies with regard to the government budget, monetary policy, and exchange rate movements. Based on a simple Markowitz-model framework, which integrates the specific objectives and constraints facing an SWF and the country's specific characteristics and macroeconomic vulnerabilities (especially in relation to commodity prices and prospective defined liabilities), we derive an SAA. The asset-liability methodology that is applied in the selection of an SWF SAA also allows assessing whether (i) the SAA adequately takes into account the country-specific risks and vulnerabilities, and (ii) its objectives and macrofinancial constraints are consistent. Some analytical and practical issues in determining an SAA model are also discussed, along with key effects of a financial crisis.


Household Portfolios

Household Portfolios

Author: Luigi Guiso

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 9780262072212

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Theoretical and empirical analysis of the structure of household portfolios.


The Multiple Dimensions of Asset Allocation

The Multiple Dimensions of Asset Allocation

Author: Anne-Sophie E. Vanroyen

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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Asset allocation has been performed traditionally along country lines. If the balance is shifting towards sectors, then skill in forecasting relative country returns may not be sufficient to ensure investment success. It may lead to suboptimal portfolios. There is growing evidence supporting the emergence of global sectors. We examine this claim, focusing on 19 developed equity markets between 1994 and 2000. We first identify clusters of sectors across countries, using a methodology based on neural networks. Although country stratification remains important, our results suggest a more complex and dual structure across both dimensions. Some clusters correspond to global sectors across regions. In contrast with Heston and Rouwenhorst (1994) seminal model and subsequent research, we develop a framework that allows a large degree of interaction between countries and sectors. We also relax the assumption that country and sector exposures are fixed, thus enabling us to analyze how the two dimensions evolved over time. We perform principal components analysis to identify factors driving returns. By construction, the factors combine both dimensions, geographic and industrial, and are allowed to vary over time. We measure the relative importance of country and sector effects in these factors, and find that sectors have become as important as countries since October 2000. We discuss the implications of these findings for asset allocation. Factors are interpreted as combinations of a limited number of short and long positions. We find that diversification across factors leads to lower risk than diversification across countries or sectors.