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"Beginning with comprehensive introduction and overview, Expected Returns goes on to analyze the historical record, give a roadmap of terminology, explore rational and behavioral theories, and look at alternative interpretations for return predictability. A series of case studies provide detailed analysis of assets (equity, bond and credit risk premia, as well as alternative asset classes), dynamic strategy styles (value, carry, momentum, volatility) and underlying risk factors (growth, inflation, liquidity and tail risks), before moving back to broader themes, including time-varying expected returns, and seasonal, cyclical and secular return patterns."--Dust jacket p. [2].
'...insightful and wonderfully lucid book'. (Economist, April 2011).
Autorentext
Antti Ilmanen is a senior portfolio manager at Brevan Howard, one of the world's foremost macro hedge funds. Since starting as a central bank portfolio manager in Finland in 1986, Antti has worn many hats to bridge academic finance and practitioner investing. Having earned a finance PhD in 1994 from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, he spent a decade at Salomon Brothers/Citigroup as a bond researcher, strategist, managing director and a trader. Before joining Brevan Howard in 2004, Antti had published extensively in finance and investment journals and had received a Graham & Dodd scroll and the Bernstein Fabozzi/Jacobs Levy award for his articles. Over the years, Antti has advised many institutional investors, most regularly Norway's Government Pension Fund Global on its long-run investment strategy.
Klappentext
Expected Returns is a one-stop reference that gives investors a comprehensive toolkit for harvesting market rewards from a wide range of investments. Written by an experienced portfolio manager, scholar, strategist, investment advisor and hedge fund trader, this book challenges investors to broaden their minds from a too-narrow asset class perspective and excessive focus on historical performance. Coverage includes major asset classes (stocks, bonds, alternatives), investment strategies (value, carry, momentum, volatility) and the effects of underlying risk factors (growth, inflation, illiquidity, tail risks). Judging expected returns requires balancing historical returns with both theoretical considerations and current market conditions. Expected Returns summarizes the state of knowledge on all of these topics, providing extensive empirical evidence, surveys of risk-based and behavioral theories, and practical insights. "This is the best book on active management ever written - and it achieves that status without mentioning a single stock or bond by name. Anyone who performs the rigorous analysis Ilmanen describes - admittedly a neat trick, since the world's most sophisticated investors struggle to do it successfully - will beat the market." Laurence B. Siegel, Former Director of Research, The Ford Foundation "Antti Ilmanen shows the way forward for the investment management profession in this remarkable book. In a comprehensive and impressive way, he combines financial theory, historical performance data and forward-looking indicators, into a consistent framework for assessing expected returns and risk. His approach is both scientific and practical, based on decades of studies and his own trading experience. With a touch of personal wisdom and humility, Ilmanen's book is a fascinating and educational journey into the future of investment management." Knut N. Kjaer, Founding CEO of the Norwegian Government Pension Fund/NBIM and former president of RiskMetrics Group "Ilmanen's wonderful book manages to be exquisitely readable while covering just about every aspect of the investment process. Filled with many, many fresh and useful insights. This volume deserves to be read and then kept close at hand - because it is sure to be needed again and again." Martin L. Leibowitz, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley, and former CIO, TIAA-CREF "Job one for any investor is to estimate asset class returns. For the first time, Antti Ilmanen has assembled into one volume all of the tools necessary for this task: for the working money manager, a unique treasure trove of analytical techniques and empirical evidence; for the academic, a comprehensive guide to the relevant academic literature; and for the consultant, a blinding light with which to illuminate performance. Expected Returns is destined to occupy the front shelves of investment professionals around the world." William J. Bernstein, author of The Intelligent Asset Allocator, The Birth of Plenty, and A Splendid Exchange, and co-principal of Efficient Frontier Advisors "Antti's synthesis of experience and theory has given us a book which fills a major gap in the literature on investing. Amazing, but true, this is the first book dedicated to the critical and challenging task of estimating how much we should expect to earn on our investments. This illuminating book, teaming with valuable insights that have never before been gathered under one roof, cannot fail to make the reader a more successful and discerning investor." Victor Haghani, Associate Lecturer, London School of Economics, and former founding partner of LTCM "Ilmanen has written a thorough and detailed analysis of one of the central issues in investing." Ken French, Heidt Professor of Finance, Dartmouth College "Investors' decisions should be evidence based. Antti Ilmanen assembles a global body of evidence, and interprets it with insight. Read this book and you will improve your understanding of the future." Elroy Dimson, Emeritus Professor of Finance, London Business School "If I could choose only one book on active management, I would choose Expected Returns. This book is extremely thorough and well researched, yet direct and to the point." Roger G. Ibbotson, Professor in the Practice of Finance, Yale School of Management, and Chairman and CIO of Zebra Capital Management
Zusammenfassung
This comprehensive reference delivers a toolkit for harvesting market rewards from a wide range of investments. Written by a world-renowned industry expert, the reference discusses how to forecast returns under different parameters.
Inhalt
Foreword by Clifford Asness. Acknowledgments. Abbreviations and acronyms. PART I OVERVIEW, HISTORICAL RETURNS, AND ACADEMIC THEORIES. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Historical performance. 1.2 Financial and behavioral theories: A brief history of ideas. 1.3 Forward-looking indicators. 1.4 View-based expected returns. 1.5 General comments about the book. 1.6 Notes. 2 Whetting the appetite: Historical averages and forward-looking returns. 2.1 Historical performance since 1990. 2.2 Sample-specific results: Dealing with the pitfalls. 2.3 Forward-looking return indicators. 2.4 Notes. 3 The historical record: The past 20 years in a longer perspective. 3.1 Stocks. 3.2 Bonds. 3.3 Real asset investing and active investing. 3.4 FX and money markets. 3.5 Real return histories. 3.6 Notes. 4 Road map to terminology. 4.1 Constant or time-varying expected returns? 4.2 Rational or irrational expectations formation? 4.3 Return measurement issues. 4.4 Returns in what currency? 4.5 Risk-adjusted returns. 4.6 Biased returns. 4.7 Notes. 5 Rational theories on expected return determination. 5.1 The old world. 5.2 The new world. 5.3 Detour: a brief survey of the efficient markets hypothesis. 5.4 Notes. 6 Behavioral finance. 6.1 Limits to arbitrage. 6.2 Psychology. 6.3 Applications. 6.4 Conclusion. 6.5 Notes. 7 Alternative interpretations for return predictability. 7.1 Risk premia or market inefficiency. 7.2 Data mining and other ''mirage'' explanations. 7.3 Notes. PART II A DOZEN CASE STUDIES. 8 Equity risk premium. 8.1 Introduction and terminology. 8.2 Theories and the equity premium puzzle. 8.3 Historical equity premium. 8.4 Forward-looking (ex ante objective) long-term expected return measures. 8.5 Survey-based subjective e…