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Book Multifactor Asset Pricing Model Incorporating Coskewness and Cokurtosis

Download or read book Multifactor Asset Pricing Model Incorporating Coskewness and Cokurtosis written by Nathee Naktnasukanjn and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Emerging Markets

Download or read book Emerging Markets written by Greg N. Gregoriou and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2009-06-26 with total page 870 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Although emerging market economies consist of 50% of the global population, they are relatively unknown. Filling this knowledge gap, Emerging Markets: Performance, Analysis and Innovation compiles the latest research by noteworthy academics and money managers from around the world. With a focus on both traditional emerging markets and new areas, su

Book Multi moment Asset Allocation and Pricing Models

Download or read book Multi moment Asset Allocation and Pricing Models written by Emmanuel Jurczenko and published by Wiley. This book was released on 2006-10-02 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While mainstream financial theories and applications assume that asset returns are normally distributed and individual preferences are quadratic, the overwhelming empirical evidence shows otherwise. Indeed, most of the asset returns exhibit “fat-tails” distributions and investors exhibit asymmetric preferences. These empirical findings lead to the development of a new area of research dedicated to the introduction of higher order moments in portfolio theory and asset pricing models. Multi-moment asset pricing is a revolutionary new way of modeling time series in finance which allows various degrees of long-term memory to be generated. It allows risk and prices of risk to vary through time enabling the accurate valuation of long-lived assets. This book presents the state-of-the art in multi-moment asset allocation and pricing models and provides many new developments in a single volume, collecting in a unified framework theoretical results and applications previously scattered throughout the financial literature. The topics covered in this comprehensive volume include: four-moment individual risk preferences, mathematics of the multi-moment efficient frontier, coherent asymmetric risks measures, hedge funds asset allocation under higher moments, time-varying specifications of (co)moments and multi-moment asset pricing models with homogeneous and heterogeneous agents. Written by leading academics, Multi-moment Asset Allocation and Pricing Models offers a unique opportunity to explore the latest findings in this new field of research.

Book A Characterization of the Coskewness Cokurtosis Pricing Model

Download or read book A Characterization of the Coskewness Cokurtosis Pricing Model written by Kerry Back and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 9 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The coskewness-cokurtosis pricing model is equivalent to there not being any return for which the alpha is positive and for which the residual risk has positive coskewness and negative cokurtosis with the market. Such returns would be extremely attractive to investors with mean-variance-skewness-kurtosis preferences who hold the market portfolio. This result establishes a parallel to the CAPM, which is equivalent to the absence of positive alpha returns. It also establishes a parallel to the fundamental theorem of asset pricing, because it relates absence of portfolios with unusually good costs/payoffs to the existence of a stochastic discount factor of a particular type.

Book A New Model of Capital Asset Prices

Download or read book A New Model of Capital Asset Prices written by James W. Kolari and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-03-01 with total page 326 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book proposes a new capital asset pricing model dubbed the ZCAPM that outperforms other popular models in empirical tests using US stock returns. The ZCAPM is derived from Fischer Black’s well-known zero-beta CAPM, itself a more general form of the famous capital asset pricing model (CAPM) by 1990 Nobel Laureate William Sharpe and others. It is widely accepted that the CAPM has failed in its theoretical relation between market beta risk and average stock returns, as numerous studies have shown that it does not work in the real world with empirical stock return data. The upshot of the CAPM’s failure is that many new factors have been proposed by researchers. However, the number of factors proposed by authors has steadily increased into the hundreds over the past three decades. This new ZCAPM is a path-breaking asset pricing model that is shown to outperform popular models currently in practice in finance across different test assets and time periods. Since asset pricing is central to the field of finance, it can be broadly employed across many areas, including investment analysis, cost of equity analyses, valuation, corporate decision making, pension portfolio management, etc. The ZCAPM represents a revolution in finance that proves the CAPM as conceived by Sharpe and others is alive and well in a new form, and will certainly be of interest to academics, researchers, students, and professionals of finance, investing, and economics.

Book Multifactor Models Do Not Explain Deviations from the CAPM

Download or read book Multifactor Models Do Not Explain Deviations from the CAPM written by Archie Craig MacKinlay and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A number of studies have presented evidence rejecting the validity of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). This evidence has spawned research into possible explanations. These explanations can be divided into two main categories - the risk based alternatives and the nonrisk based alternatives. The risk based category includes multifactor asset pricing models developed under the assumptions of investor rationality and perfect capital markets. The nonrisk based category includes biases introduced in the empirical methodology, the existence of market frictions, or explanations arising from the presence of irrational investors. The distinction between the two categories is important for asset pricing applications such as estimation of the cost of capital. This paper proposes to distinguish between the two categories using ex ante analysis. A framework is developed showing that ex ante one should expect that CAPM deviations due to missing risk factors will be very difficult to statistically detect. In contrast, deviations resulting from nonrisk based sources will be easy to detect. Examination of empirical results leads to the conclusion that the risk based alternatives is not the whole story for the CAPM deviations. The implication of this conclusion is that the adoption of empirically developed multifactor asset pricing models may be premature.

Book Multifactor Assets Pricing Model

Download or read book Multifactor Assets Pricing Model written by Khushboo Sagar and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Generous consideration has been pursued to the empirical testing of multi factor assets pricing models. However, literature provides mixed kind of evidences in the support of multi factor assets pricing model. This study reviews 20 research articles based on multi factor assets pricing model and examines 25 research papers based on the empirically testing of multi factor assets pricing model published during 2001 and 2018 to study the multi factor assets pricing model in the Indian context as well as foreign context. CAPM is a popular normative model used by researchers to explain the relationship between risk and expected return of a risky asset which was developed by Sharpe (1964) and Lintner (1965). This model takes only one risk factor which is the excess market portfolio return (Market premium). Because of poor performance of CAPM in explaining realized returns, the Fama and French three factor asset pricing model (1993) was developed. Fama and French (1993) documented the size effect and the value effect that were not included in the CAPM, generally known as CAPM anomalies. Mark M. Carhart (1997) developed the Carhart four factor model. It is an extension of the FF three factor model with one another factor i.e. momentum factor effect for asset pricing of stocks. In view of the limitations of the earlier three-factor model, Fama and French five-factor asset pricing model (2014) was developed. Fama and French (2014) came with profitability pattern and investment pattern in average stock return along with the market premium, size premium and value premium. This paper may be an expedient source of information to the academics, financial analyst and researchers to understand the asset pricing model.

Book An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis of Capital Asset Pricing Model

Download or read book An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis of Capital Asset Pricing Model written by Mohammad Sharifzadeh and published by Universal-Publishers. This book was released on 2010-11-18 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The problem addressed in this dissertation research was the inability of the single-factor capital asset pricing model (CAPM) to identify relevant risk factors that investors consider in forming their return expectations for investing in individual stocks. Identifying the appropriate risk factors is important for investment decision making and is pertinent to the formation of stocks' prices in the stock market. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine theoretical and empirical validity of the CAPM and to develop and test a multifactor model to address and resolve the empirical shortcomings of the single-factor CAPM. To verify the empirical validity of the standard CAPM and of the multifactor model, five hypotheses were developed and tested against historical monthly data for U.S. public companies. Testing the CAPM hypothesis revealed that the explanatory power of the overall stock market rate of return in explaining individual stock's expected rates of return is very weak, suggesting the existence of other risk factors. Testing of the other hypotheses verified that the implied volatility of the overall market as a systematic risk factor and the companies' size and financial leverage as nonsystematic risk factors are important in determining stock's expected returns and investors should consider these factors in their investment decisions. The findings of this research have important implications for social change. The outcome of this study can change the way individual and institutional investors as well as corporations make investment decisions and thus change the equilibrium prices in the stock market. These changes in turn could lead to significant changes in the resource allocation in the economy, in the economy's production capacity and production composition, and in the employment structure of the society.

Book Financial Portfolio Selection Using Multi factor Capital Asset Pricing Model and Importing Options Data

Download or read book Financial Portfolio Selection Using Multi factor Capital Asset Pricing Model and Importing Options Data written by Mehmet F. Dicle and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 13 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Diversification and portfolio selection is an integral part of finance teaching. In this study, multi-factor Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) is estimated for components of Dow Jones Composite Index using data from Yahoo! Finance. Along with CAPM's Beta, other statistics are calculated that are common decision criteria for portfolio selection such as historic standard deviation (total risk), total return, average daily return, Sharpe and Treynor measures. Two new commands are introduced, components and portfolio, that automate the entire process. A third new command, fetchyahoooptions, is provided to download and parse equity options data from Yahoo! Finance web pages and, optionally, to calculate the implied volatilities for the downloaded options.

Book Equilibrium Asset Pricing with Nonparametric Horizon Risk

Download or read book Equilibrium Asset Pricing with Nonparametric Horizon Risk written by Georges Hübner and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper presents an equilibrium asset pricing model where, unlike in the CAPM, returns distributions and investors' utility functions are both unspecified. Rather, only the centered moments up to order four of the unknown unconditional distribution of returns can be observed and investors unanismously associate a security's measure of riskiness to the time required for its mean return to converge around its expectation with a specified tolerance. The measurement of this horizon is obtained through the use of Chebyshev-type inequalities. The input parameters for the definition of risk horizon can be calibrated using the term structure of interest rates. Investors may let alone differ in their attitude vis-a-vis risk horizon for any level of expected return, but they may also exhibit various sensitivities with respect to each moment of the returns distributions. This model overcomes two important weaknesses of parametric multi-moments asset pricing models. First, it does not imply moment preferences, respecting Brockett and Kahane's (1992) theoretical finding. Furthermore, provided that the measurement of risk horizon largely emphasizes catastrophic events, investors may also not have any incentive to diversify their portfolio, which was already found by Simkowitz and Beedles (1978). At equilibrium, the horizon-based capital market line displays a nonlinear, but monotonically increasing relationship between the expected returns of portfolios held by rational investors and the risk horizon of their selected efficient portfolio. If two-funds separation does not obtain, idiosyncratic risk can even be priced. If diversification holds, the model yields a three-factor linear equation for the determination of individual securities returns, involving their covariance, coskewness and cokurtosis with the single market portfolio returns. In spite of its inclusion in the model, the riskless rate is not the intercept of this pricing equation, while all risk premia are nonlinear functions of the first four moments of the market porfolio returns distribution. By proper restrictions on the parameters characterizing investment horizon, the CAPM, the zero-beta CAPM and the Kraus-Litzenberger (1976) model are nested in this nonparametric model, with different degrees of freedom depending on whether they rest upon distribution-based or utility-based assumptions. Considering Value-at-Risk (VaR) as a market-wide measure of risk would also be compatible with this approach.

Book A Test of the Multi factor Asset Pricing Model with the ASA NBER Macroeconomic Forecasts

Download or read book A Test of the Multi factor Asset Pricing Model with the ASA NBER Macroeconomic Forecasts written by Kiwoong Cheong and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Multifactor Asset Pricing Model

Download or read book Multifactor Asset Pricing Model written by Arumugam Balakrishnan and published by . This book was released on 2016-05-20 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Choosing Factors in a Multifactor Asset Pricing Model When Returns are Nonnormal

Download or read book Choosing Factors in a Multifactor Asset Pricing Model When Returns are Nonnormal written by Johan Parmler and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We use Bayesian techniques to select the factors in a multifactor asset pricing model when the assumption of normally distributed returns is relaxed. More precisely, we assume that asset returns are multivariate t-distributed. This setup allows us to capture the well known fat tail property of asset returns. Interest rates, premiums, returns on broadbased portfolios and macroeconomic variables are included in the set of factors. Data from both the US market and the Swedish market are investigated.

Book Investment Valuation

Download or read book Investment Valuation written by Aswath Damodaran and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-04-17 with total page 999 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The definitive source of information on all topics related to investment valuation tools and techniques Valuation is at the heart of any investment decision, whether that decision is buy, sell or hold. But the pricing of many assets has become a more complex task in modern markets, especially after the recent financial crisis. In order to be successful at this endeavor, you must have a firm understanding of the proper valuation techniques. One valuation book stands out as withstanding the test of time among investors and students of financial markets, Aswath Damodaran'sInvestment Valuation. Now completely revised and updated to reflect changing market conditions, this third edition comprehensively introduces investment professionals and students to the range of valuation models available and how to chose the right model for any given asset valuation scenario. This edition includes valuation techniques for a whole host of real options, start-up firms, unconventional assets, distressed companies and private equity, and real estate. All examples have been updated and new material has been added. Fully revised to incorporate valuation lessons learned from the last five years, from the market crisis and emerging markets to new types of equity investments Includes valuation practices across the life cycle of companies and emphasizes value enhancement measures, such as EVA and CFROI Contains a new chapter on probabilistic valuation techniques such as decision trees and Monte Carlo Simulation Author Aswath Damodaran is regarded as one of the best educators and thinkers on the topic of investment valuation This indispensable guide is a must read for anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of investment valuation and its methods. With it, you can take the insights and advice of a recognized authority on the valuation process and immediately put them to work for you.

Book Conditional Coskewness and Asset Pricing

Download or read book Conditional Coskewness and Asset Pricing written by Daniel R. Smith and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 41 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We explore the empirical usefulness of conditional coskewness to explain the cross-section of equity returns. We find that coskewness is an important determinant of the returns to equity, and that the pricing relationship varies through time. In particular we find that when the conditional market skewness is positive investors are willing to sacrifice 7.87% annually per unit of gamma (a standardized measure of coskewness risk) while they only demand a premium of 1.80% when the market is negatively skewed. A similar picture emerges from the coskewness factor of Harvey and Siddique (1999) (a portfolio that is long stocks with small coskewness with the market and short high coskewness stocks) which earns 5.00% annually when the market is positively skewed but only 2.81% when the market is negatively skewed. The conditional two-moment CAPM and a conditional Fama and French (1993) three-factor model are rejected, but a model which includes coskewness is not rejected by the data. The model also passes a structural break test which many existing asset pricing models fail.

Book Conditional Skewness in Multifactor Asset Pricing Models

Download or read book Conditional Skewness in Multifactor Asset Pricing Models written by Mercedes Morris and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book   The   use of Multi factor Asset Pricing Models in the Corporate Valuation

Download or read book The use of Multi factor Asset Pricing Models in the Corporate Valuation written by Matevž Skočir and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: