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    Global Portfolio Diversification: Risk Management, Market Microstructure, and Implementation Issues

    Global Portfolio Diversification by Aggarwal, Raj; Schirm, David C.;

    Risk Management, Market Microstructure, and Implementation Issues

    Sorozatcím: Economic Theory, Econometrics, and Mathematical Economics;

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    • Kiadó Academic Press Inc
    • Megjelenés dátuma 1994. december 5.

    • ISBN 9780120445004
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem302 oldal
    • Méret 229x152x22 mm
    • Súly 641 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    Synthesizes debates between analysts and academics. This work covers subjects such as risk management, diversification and hedging strategies, deviations from market efficiency, and exchange rates. It includes features that: deal with increased interest in the globalization of financial markets; cover managing and hedging risks; and more.

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    "Global Portfolio Diversification" synthesizes principal debates between analysts and academics. Covering subjects such as risk management, diversification and hedging strategies, deviations from market efficiency, and exchange rates, the book includes case studies, research, and commentary by the editors. Essayists include two past presidents of the American Finance Association and the current editors of the Journal of Finance and Economic Inquiry, as well as senior market regulators, financial managers, and representatives of international securities exchanges. It includes features that: deal with increased interest in the globalization of financial markets; cover managing and hedging risks; analyze microstructures and analyses; and show how to implement portfolio diversification. It is prepared by an international team of leading financial academics and portfolio managers.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    R. Aggarwal and D.C. Schirm, Issues in Global Portfolio Diversification: An Introduction. Part One: Managing Risk in International Portfolios: R.T. Baillie and T. Bollerslev, On the Interdependence of International Asset Markets. R.J. Sweeney, Foreign Exchange Risk in International Portfolios. F. Ibrahimi, L. Oxelheim, and C. Wihlborg, International Stock Markets and Fluctuations in Exchange Rates and Other Macroeconomic Variables. Comments and Discussion to Part One: Exchange Rates and Security Prices. Part Two: Hedging Portfolio Foreign Exchange Risk: M. Adler and B. Prasad, On Universal Currency Hedges. W. Bailey, E. Ng, and R.M. Stulz, Optimal Hedging of Stock Portfolios Against Foreign Exchange Risk: The Case of Nikkei. T. Schneeweis and H. Geman, The Effectiveness of the French CAC 40 Futures Contract in Risk-Return Management. Comments and Discussion to Part Two: Issues in Hedging Foreign Exchange Risk. Part Three: Market Microstructure and Anomalies: J.-C. Duan, V. Errunza, and A.F. Moreau, International Market Microstructure and the Pricing of ADRs. T. Hiraki and H. Takehara, International Diversification When Small Firm Stocks are Treated as Separate Investment Assets: An Application of the Multiperiod Model. A. Agrawal and K. Tandon, Stock Market Anomalies: The International Evidence. Comments and Discussion to Part Three: Microstructure Issues in Global Diversification. Part Four: Implementing Global Portfolio Diversification: R. Aggarwal, Investing in Emerging Markets: Challenges and Opportunities. H.R. Haworth, Regulatory Aspects of International Portfolio Diversification. P.J. Sieglebaum, The World Bank's Global Bond: Efficiency in Global Portfolio Diversification. S.W. Broka, Changing with the Times: International Initiatives at the NASD. Summary Comments and Concluding Discussion: Important Issues and Future Directions. Author Index. Subject Index.

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