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Macroeconometric Models for Portfolio Management

Download or Read eBook Macroeconometric Models for Portfolio Management PDF written by Jeremy Kwok and published by Vernon Press. This book was released on 2021-09-07 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Macroeconometric Models for Portfolio Management
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Publisher : Vernon Press
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781648892684
ISBN-13 : 164889268X
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Book Synopsis Macroeconometric Models for Portfolio Management by : Jeremy Kwok

Book excerpt: ‘Macroeconometric Models for Portfolio Management’ begins by outlining a portfolio management framework into which macroeconometric models and backtesting investment strategies are integrated. It is followed by a discussion on the theoretical backgrounds of both small and global large macroeconometric models, including data selection, estimation, and applications. Other practical concerns essential to managing a portfolio with decisions driven by macro models are also covered: model validation, forecast combination, and evaluation. The author then focuses on applying these models and their results on managing the portfolio, including making trading rules and asset allocation across different assets and risk management. The book finishes by showing portfolio examples where different investment strategies are used and illustrate how the framework can be applied from the beginning of collecting data, model estimation, and generating forecasts to how to manage portfolios accordingly. This book aims to bridge the gap between academia and practising professionals. Readers will attain a rigorous understanding of the theory and how to apply these models to their portfolios. Therefore, ‘Macroeconometric Models for Portfolio Management’ will be of interest to academics and scholars working in macroeconomics and finance; to industry professionals working in financial economics and asset management; to asset managers and investors who prefer systematic investing over discretionary investing; and to investors who have a strong interest in macroeconomic influences on their portfolio.


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