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Author Kemp, Malcolm H. D

Title Extreme events : robust portfolio construction in the presence of fat tails / Malcolm H.D. Kemp
Published Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 312 pages) : illustrations
Contents Extreme Events; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Notation; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Extreme events; 1.2 The portfolio construction problem; 1.3 Coping with really extreme events; 1.4 Risk budgeting; 1.5 Elements designed to maximise benefit to readers; 1.6 Book structure; 2 Fat Tails -- In Single (i.e., Univariate) Return Series; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 A fat tail relative to what?; 2.3 Empirical examples of fat-tailed behaviour in return series; 2.3.1 Introduction; 2.3.2 Visualising fat tails; 2.3.3 Behaviour of individual bonds and bond indices; 2.3.4 Behaviour of equity indices
Summary "With slight exaggeration, a case can be made that modern finance has been built, in practice, if not in theory, on implicit tolerance and widespread ignorance of extreme events. Jean Pierre Landau, Deputy Governor, Banque du France Markets are fat-tailed; extreme outcomes occur more often than many might hope, or indeed the statistics or normal distributions might indicate. In this book, the author provides readers with the latest tools and techniques on how best to adapt portfolio construction techniques to cope with extreme events. Beginning with an overview of portfolio construction and market drivers, the book will analyze fat tails, what they are, their behavior, how they can differ and what their underlying causes are. The book will then move on to look at portfolio construction techniques which take into account fat tailed behavior, and how to stress test your portfolio against extreme events. Finally, the book will analyze really extreme events in the context of portfolio choice and problems. The book will offer readers: Ways of understanding and analyzing sources of extreme events Tools for analyzing the key drivers of risk and return, their potential magnitude and how they might interact Methodologies for achieving efficient portfolio construction and risk budgeting Approaches for catering for the time-varying nature of the world in which we live Back-stop approaches for coping with really extreme events Illustrations and real life examples of extreme events across asset classes This will be an indispensible guide for portfolio and risk managers who will need to better protect their portfolios against extreme events which, within the financial markets, occur more frequently than we might expect."-- Provided by publisher
"The book will analyze fat tails, what they are, their behavior, how they can differ and what their underlying causes are"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Exchange traded funds.
Portfolio management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Investments & Securities -- General.
Exchange traded funds
Portfolio management
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2010044280
ISBN 9781119207030
1119207037
9780470976791
0470976799
9781119962878
1119962870