Reference
Kaiser, L. (2015). Categorical Evaluation of Alternative Index Weighting Schemes. Presented at the 2015 FMA European Conference, Venice, Italy.
Publication type
Presentation at Scholarly Conference
Abstract
The direction of this study is not to derive a conclusion on the superiority of single strategies from a pure risk-return perspective, but rather provide a guideline on a more accurate and representative categorisation on index weighting schemes. We start of by defining three categories of index construction methods and, thereon, allocate 16 alternative index weighting schemes. Empirical evidence confirms commonalities amongst peers in terms of the distributions of returns, portfolio concentration, a range of risk metrics and a return attribution analysis according to traditional and newly introduced industry-based risk factors. Furthermore, we consider static and dynamic norm constraints to shift sampling approaches closer to the pre-defined benchmark, whilst determining the impact of a substitution from the classical value-weight point of reference to an equally-weighted benchmark portfolio.
Research
- Quantitative Investment Management and Portfolio Optimisation
- PhD-Thesis, March 2011 until February 2015 (finished)
Overall, the proposed dissertation project aims to contribute to academic literature by identifying research gaps in the field of quantitative investment management and answering the respective by ... more ...
Persons
Organizational Units
- Chair in Business Administration, Banking and Financial Management
- Institute for Finance