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      • Auteur(s) : Ghayur, Khalid - Heaney, Ronan G. - Platt, Stephen C.
      • Editeur : John Wiley & Sons Inc
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 30/06/2019
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 496.0
      • Expédition : 666
      • ISBN : 9781119583226



      • Résumé :

        Acknowledgments xiii

        Disclaimer xv

        Introduction 1

        Part I Overview of Equity Smart Beta Space

        Chapter 1 Evolution and Composition of the Equity Smart Beta Space 11

        I. Introduction 12

        II. Evolution of Equity Smart Beta 13

        III. Desired Characteristics of Smart Beta Strategies 19

        IV. Composition and Definition of Equity Smart Beta 21

        V. Typical Investor Questions 21

        VI. Conclusion 30

        Part II Equity Common Factors and Factor Investing

        Chapter 2 An Overview of Equity Common Factors and Factor Investing 35

        I. Introduction: What Are Equity Common Factors? 36

        II. Evolution of Equity Common Factors and Factor

        Investing 37

        III. Typical Investor Questions 49

        IV. Conclusion 53

        Chapter 3 Explaining Smart Beta Factor Return Premia 55

        I. Introduction 56

        II. Data Mining 57

        III. Risk-Based Explanations 58

        IV. Behavioral Explanations 59

        V. Structural Explanations 62

        VI. Typical Investor Questions 63

        VII. Conclusion 68

        Part III Capturing Smart Beta Factors

        Chapter 4 Weighting Schemes 71

        I. Introduction 73

        II. Weighting Schemes Used to Capture Factor Returns 73

        III. Assessing the Investment Performance and Efficiency of Weighting Schemes Used to Capture Factor Returns 82

        IV. Typical Investor Questions 96

        V. Conclusion 101

        Chapter 5 Factor Specifications 109

        I. Introduction 110

        II. Value 111

        III. Momentum 114

        IV. Low Volatility 115

        V. Quality 116

        VI. Typical Investor Questions 119

        VII. Conclusion 122

        Chapter 6 Active Risk and Return Decomposition of Smart Beta and Active Strategies 125

        I. Introduction 127

        II. Risk Decomposition of Smart Beta Strategies 127

        III. Risk Decomposition of Active Strategies 134

        IV. Typical Investor Questions 142

        V. Conclusion 148

        Part IV Performance Characteristics of Smart Beta Factor Strategies

        Chapter 7 Performance Characteristics of Individual Smart Beta Factors 151

        I. Introduction 152

        II. After-Cost Performance: Accounting for Implementation Costs 154

        III. After-Cost Performance Characteristics 158

        IV. Typical Investor Questions 168

        V. Conclusion 171

        Chapter 8 Performance Characteristics of Factor Diversification Strategies 173

        I. Introduction 175

        II. Active Return Correlations 175

        III. Performance Characteristics of Factor Diversification Strategies 179

        IV. Constructing Diversification Strategies: The Portfolio Blending versus Signal Blending Debate 197

        V. Typical Investor Questions 202

        VI. Conclusion 209

        Chapter 9 The Low-Volatility Anomaly 211
        Roger G. Clarke, Research Consultant, Analytic Investors
        Harindra de Silva, Portfolio Manager, Analytic Investors/Wells Fargo Asset Management
        Steven Thorley, H. Taylor Peery Professor of Finance, Marriott School of Business, Brigham, Young University

        I. Introduction 211

        II. Historical Manifestation of the Low-Volatility Factor 212

        III. How Is Low Volatility Defined? 214

        IV. Secondary Factors of Low-Beta Portfolios 218

        V. Building a Low-Volatility Portfolio 224

        VI. Publicly Available Low-Volatility ETFs 226

        VII. Summary and Conclusion 226

        Part V Smart Beta Implementation

        Chapter 10 Structuring Better Equity Portfolios: Combining Smart Beta with Smart Alpha 231

        I. Introduction 232

        II. Current Portfolio Structuring Practices 233

        III. Portfol...

        Biographie:
        Vice President, Investments, Barclays Bank UK Retirement Fund

        I. Introduction 343

        II. Motivation and Strategy Selection 344

        III. Challenges 344

        IV. Product Selection 345

        V. Smart Beta Allocation 347

        VI. Governance, Monitoring, and Performance Benchmarking 348

        VII. Conclusion 348

        Part VII Consultant Perspectives

        Chapter 16 Smart Beta from an Asset Owner's Perspective 351
        James Price, Director, Willis Towers Watson
        Phil Tindall, Senior Director, Willis Towers Watson

        I. The Smart Beta Revolution or Evolution? 351

        II. Smart Beta from the Asset Owner Perspective 356

        III. Asset Owners Face New Challenges When Using Smart Beta Strategies 364

        IV. Future Developments 367

        V. Concluding Thoughts 371

        Chapter 17 Smart Beta: The Space Between Alpha and Beta 373
        Andrew Junkin, President, Wilshire Consulting
        Steven Foresti, Chief Investment Offi cer, Wilshire Consulting
        Michael Rush, Vice President, Wilshire Consulting

        I. Factors: The Building Blocks of Portfolios 375

        II. Alpha or Beta? 375

        III. Equity Factor Investing: An Example 377

        IV. Performance of Key Equity Factors 377

        V. Implementation of Smart Beta 379

        VI. Smart Beta Case Study: A Potential Complement to Traditional Active Management 383

        VII. The Pros and Cons of Smart Beta 385

        VIII. Conclusion 387

        Part VIII Retail Perspectives

        Chapter 18 Smart Beta Investing for the Masses: The Case for a Retail Offering 395
        Lisa L. Huang, Head of Artifi cial Intelligence Investment Management and Planning, Fidelity Investments
        Petter N. Kolm, Director of the Mathematics in Finance Master's?Program and Clinical Professor, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University

        I. Introduction to Factor Investing and Smart Beta 396

        II. Why Provide a Smart Beta Strategy in Today's Retail Market? 399

        III. Challenges in Developing a Smart Beta Portfolio Strategy for Retail Investors 401

        IV. Implementing a Smart Beta Portfolio Strategy as a Fiduciary Advisor 402

        V. A Look into the Future 407

        VI. Conclusion 409

        Chapter 19 Positioning Smart Beta with Retail Investors, a Conversation with Jerry Chafkin 411
        Chief Investment Officer, AssetMark

        Part IX Concluding Remarks

        Chapter 20 Addressing Potential Skepticism Regarding Smart Beta 425

        I. Skepticism Regarding Factor Existence 425

        II. Skepticism Regarding Implementation 426

        III. Skepticism Regarding Factor Persistence 429

        IV. Conclusion 430

        Chapter 21 Conclusion 431

        About the Authors 433

        Bibliography 447

        Additional Disclaimers 459

        Index 463

        ...

        Sommaire:
        Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

        I. Introduction 331

        II. The Case for Passive Market Cap-Weighted Strategies 332

        III. Are Smart Beta Strategies the Better Alternative? 333

        IV. Practical Considerations 337

        V. Conclusion 341

        Chapter 15 Using Smart Beta for Efficient Portfolio Management 343
        Ilian Dimitrov, Head of Growth Assets, Oak Pension Asset Management Limited...

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