An analysis of risk-based asset allocation and portfolio insurance strategies

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Lan-chih Ho
John Cadle
Michael Theobald
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[1] Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan),Department of Foreign Exchange
[2] University of Birmingham,Accounting and Finance Subject Group
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OBPI; CPPI; Value-at-risk; Expected shortfall; Portfolio insurance; Currency overlay; Reserve management; G11; G20;
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10.1007/s11156-010-0175-2
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This paper compares traditional portfolio insurance strategies with modern risk-based dynamic asset allocation strategies within a currency portfolio context for reserve management. Given the objective of preserving reserve value, the evaluation of the hedging performances of various strategies focuses on four perspectives regarding, in particular, the return distribution of the hedged portfolio. In terms of the Sharpe Ratio, the constant proportional portfolio insurance is the best performer due to having the lowest volatility, while the Value at Risk strategy based upon the normal distribution is the worst due to its having the smallest return. From the perspective that the return distribution of the hedged portfolio is shifted to the right, the synthetic put performs the best, with the expected shortfall strategy the second best. In terms of the cumulative portfolio return across years, the expected shortfall strategy using the historical distribution ranks first, as a result of its participation in upward markets. Furthermore, the expected shortfall-based strategy results in a lower turnover within the investment horizon, thereby saving transaction costs.
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页码:247 / 267
页数:20
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