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Dynamic Asset Allocation with Forwards and Futures [electronic resource] / by Abraham Lioui, Patrice Poncet.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2005Edition: 1st ed. 2005Description: XVIII, 264 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780387241067
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 332
LOC classification:
  • HG1-9999
Online resources:
Contents:
The Basics -- Forward and Futures Markets -- Standard Pricing Results under Deterministic and Stochastic Interest Rates -- Investment and Hedging -- Pure Hedging -- Optimal Dynamic Portfolio Choice in Complete Markets -- Optimal Dynamic Portfolio Choice in Incomplete Markets -- Optimal Currency Risk Hedging -- Optimal Spreading -- Pricing and Hedging under Stochastic Dividend or Convenience Yield -- General Equilibrium Pricing -- Equilibrium Asset Pricing in an Endowment Economy with Non-Redundant Forward or Futures Contracts -- Equilibrium Asset Pricing in a Production Economy with Non-Redundant Forward or Futures Contracts -- General Equilibrium Pricing of Futures and Forward Contracts Written on the CPI.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: DYNAMIC ASSET ALLOCATION WITH FORWARD AND FUTURES is an advanced text on the theory of forward and futures markets which aims at providing readers with a comprehensive knowledge of how prices are established and evolve over time, what optimal strategies one can expect from the participants, what characterizes such markets, and what major theoretical and practical differences distinguish futures from forward contracts. The book proposes an approach of these markets from the perspective of dynamic asset allocation and asset pricing theory within an inter-temporal framework. The main ingredients that are used are the assumed absence of frictions and arbitrage opportunities in financial and real markets, the uniqueness of the economic general equilibrium, when such an equilibrium is required and the tools of continuous time finance, namely martingale theory and stochastic dynamic programming. The scope of DYNAMIC ASSET ALLOCATION WITH FORWARD AND FUTURES is essentially theoretical, with emphasis on economic meaning and financial interpretation. Regarding investment and/or hedging, focus is on optimal strategies rather than on actual practice. Simulations, however, are performed when important insights can be delivered as to the practical relevance of some theoretical results. Also, optimal strategies using futures are shown to differ markedly from those using forwards. The following issues are examined: pure hedging, investment and hedging in complete or incomplete markets, currency risk, optimal spreading, presence of stochastic dividend or convenience yields, pricing of non-redundant futures or forwards by means of general equilibrium analysis, and revisiting of existing Capital Asset Pricing Models.
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The Basics -- Forward and Futures Markets -- Standard Pricing Results under Deterministic and Stochastic Interest Rates -- Investment and Hedging -- Pure Hedging -- Optimal Dynamic Portfolio Choice in Complete Markets -- Optimal Dynamic Portfolio Choice in Incomplete Markets -- Optimal Currency Risk Hedging -- Optimal Spreading -- Pricing and Hedging under Stochastic Dividend or Convenience Yield -- General Equilibrium Pricing -- Equilibrium Asset Pricing in an Endowment Economy with Non-Redundant Forward or Futures Contracts -- Equilibrium Asset Pricing in a Production Economy with Non-Redundant Forward or Futures Contracts -- General Equilibrium Pricing of Futures and Forward Contracts Written on the CPI.

DYNAMIC ASSET ALLOCATION WITH FORWARD AND FUTURES is an advanced text on the theory of forward and futures markets which aims at providing readers with a comprehensive knowledge of how prices are established and evolve over time, what optimal strategies one can expect from the participants, what characterizes such markets, and what major theoretical and practical differences distinguish futures from forward contracts. The book proposes an approach of these markets from the perspective of dynamic asset allocation and asset pricing theory within an inter-temporal framework. The main ingredients that are used are the assumed absence of frictions and arbitrage opportunities in financial and real markets, the uniqueness of the economic general equilibrium, when such an equilibrium is required and the tools of continuous time finance, namely martingale theory and stochastic dynamic programming. The scope of DYNAMIC ASSET ALLOCATION WITH FORWARD AND FUTURES is essentially theoretical, with emphasis on economic meaning and financial interpretation. Regarding investment and/or hedging, focus is on optimal strategies rather than on actual practice. Simulations, however, are performed when important insights can be delivered as to the practical relevance of some theoretical results. Also, optimal strategies using futures are shown to differ markedly from those using forwards. The following issues are examined: pure hedging, investment and hedging in complete or incomplete markets, currency risk, optimal spreading, presence of stochastic dividend or convenience yields, pricing of non-redundant futures or forwards by means of general equilibrium analysis, and revisiting of existing Capital Asset Pricing Models.

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