Search for dissertations about: "Mean-variance portfolio"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words Mean-variance portfolio.
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1. Mean-Variance Portfolio Optimization : Eigendecomposition-Based Methods
Abstract : Modern portfolio theory is about determining how to distribute capital among available securities such that, for a given level of risk, the expected return is maximized, or for a given level of return, the associated risk is minimized. In the pioneering work of Markowitz in 1952, variance was used as a measure of risk, which gave rise to the wellknown mean-variance portfolio optimization model. READ MORE
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2. Statistical Inference of Tangency Portfolio in Small and Large Dimension
Abstract : This thesis considers statistical test theory in portfolio theory. It analyses the asymptotic behavior of the considered tests in the high-dimensional setting, meaning k/n → c ∈ (0, ∞) as n → ∞, where k and n are portfolio size and sample size, respectively. READ MORE
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3. Applications of Bayesian Econometrics to Financial Economics
Abstract : This PhD thesis consists of four separate papers. What these papers have in common is that Bayesian Econometrics, in combination with Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods, is applied to study various problems in financial economics. READ MORE
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4. Liquidity and Portfolio Optimisation
Abstract : This thesis presents research within empirical financial economics with focus on liquidity and portfolio optimisation in the stock markets. The discussion on liquidity is focussed on measurement issues, including TAQ data processing and measurement of systematic liquidity factors. READ MORE
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5. Institutional Real Investments : Real Estate in a Multi-Asset Portfolio
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to analyze real estate investments from the vantage point of an institutional multi asset investor perspective, both in terms of the potential benefits real estate can bring as well as the challenges it can pose. The thesis consists of six papers and approaches the research question from three distinct perspectives. READ MORE