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dc.creatorLeón, Carlos-
dc.creatorReveiz, Alejandro-
dc.date2011-02-13-
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-22T19:37:17Z-
dc.date.available2022-03-22T19:37:17Z-
dc.identifierhttps://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/odeon/article/view/3329-
dc.identifier.urihttp://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/100359-
dc.descriptionWhilst emphasis has been given to short-term dependence of financial returns, long-term dependence remains overlooked. Despite the fact than financial literature provides evidence of long-term memory existence, serial-independence assumption prevails. This document’s long-term dependence assessment relies on rescaled range analysis (R/S), a popular and robust methodology designed for Geophysics but extensively used in financial literature. Results correspond to most of the previous evidence of significant long-term dependence, particularly for small and illiquid markets, where persistence is its most common kind. Persistence conveys that the range of possible future values of the variable will be wider than the range of purely random and independent variables. Ahead of R/S financial literature, authors estimate an adjusted Hurst exponent in order to properly estimate the covariance matrix at higher investment horizons, avoiding the traditional independence-reliant square-root-of-time rule. Ignoring long-term dependence within the mean-variance portfolio optimization results in concealed risk taking; conversely, by adjusting for long-term dependence the weight of high (low) persistence risk factors decreases (increases) as the investment horizon widens. This alleviates some well-known shortcomings of conventional portfolio optimization for long-term investors (e.g. central banks, pension funds and sovereign wealth managers), such as excessive risk taking in long-term portfolios, extreme weights, home bias, and reluctance to hold foreign currency-denominated assets.en-US
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dc.languagespa-
dc.publisherFacultad de Finanzas, Gobierno y Relaciones Internacionaleses-ES
dc.relationhttps://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/odeon/article/view/3329/2979-
dc.sourceODEON; Núm. 6 (2011)es-ES
dc.source2346-2140-
dc.source1794-1113-
dc.subjectPortfolio optimizationen-US
dc.subjectHurst exponenten-US
dc.subjectlong-term dependenceen-US
dc.subjectbiased random walken-US
dc.subjectrescaled range analysisen-US
dc.titlePortfolio Optimization and Long-Term Dependenceen-US
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article-
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion-
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