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Bond Portfolio Optimization

✍ Scribed by Dr. Michael Puhle (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
143
Series
Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems 605
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


1 The tools of modern portfolio theory are in general use in the equity markets, either in the form of portfolio optimization software or as an accepted frame- 2 work in which the asset managers think about stock selection. In the ?xed income market on the other hand, these tools seem irrelevant or inapplicable. Bond portfolios are nowadays mainly managed by a comparison of portfolio 3 4 risk measures vis ΒΆa vis a benchmark. The portfolio manager’s views about the future evolution of the term structure of interest rates translate th- selves directly into a positioning relative to his benchmark, taking the risks of these deviations from the benchmark into account only in a very crude 5 fashion, i.e. without really quantifying them probabilistically. This is quite surprising since sophisticated models for the evolution of interest rates are commonly used for interest rate derivatives pricing and the derivation of ?xed 6 income risk measures. Wilhelm (1992) explains the absence of modern portfolio tools in the ?xed 7 income markets with two factors: historically relatively stable interest rates and systematic di?erences between stocks and bonds that make an application of modern portfolio theory di–cult. These systematic di?erences relate mainly to the ?xed maturity of bonds. Whereas possible future stock prices become more dispersed as the time horizon widens, the bond price at maturity is 8 ?xed. This implies that the probabilistic models for stocks and bonds have 1 Starting with the seminal work of Markowitz (1952).

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XIV
Introduction....Pages 1-4
Bond Market Terminology....Pages 5-11
Term Structure Modeling in Continuous Time....Pages 13-40
Static Bond Portfolio Optimization....Pages 41-84
Dynamic Bond Portfolio Optimization in Continuous Time....Pages 85-113
Summary and Conclusion....Pages 115-117
Back Matter....Pages 119-137

✦ Subjects


Finance /Banking; Quantitative Finance; Operations Research/Decision Theory; Optimization


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