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Tying together theoretical advances in investment management with actual practical applications, this book gives you a unique opportunity to use proven investment management techniques to protect and grow a portfolio under many different circumstances. The second edition contains new material on the latest tools and strategies for both equity and fixed income portfolio management.
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An updated guide to the theory and practice of investment management Many books focus on the theory of investment management and leave the details of the implementation of the theory up to you. This book illustrates how theory is applied in practice while stressing the importance of the portfolio construction process.
 The Second Edition of The Theory and Practice of Investment Management is the ultimate guide to understanding the various aspects of investment management and investment vehicles. Tying together theoretical advances in investment management with actual practical applications, this book gives you a unique opportunity to use proven investment management techniques to protect and grow a portfolio under many different circumstances.
 
Contains new material on the latest tools and strategies for both equity and fixed income portfolio management
Includes key take-aways as well as study questions at the conclusion of each chapter
A timely updated guide to an important topic in today's investment world
 This comprehensive investment management resource combines real-world financial knowledge with investment management theory to provide you with the practical guidance needed to succeed within the investment management arena.
Contents
About the Editors xiii
 Contributing Authors xv
 Foreword xvii
 PART ONE Instruments, Asset Allocation, Portfolio Selection, and Asset Pricing 1
 CHAPTER 1 Overview of Investment Management 3
Frank J. Fabozzi and Harry M. Markowitz
 Setting Investment Objectives 4
 Establishing an Investment Policy 4
 Selecting a Portfolio Strategy 6
 Constructing the Portfolio 6
 Measuring and Evaluating Performance 7
 Key Points 14
 CHAPTER 2 Asset Classes, Alternative Investments, Investment Companies, and Exchange-Traded Funds 15
Mark J. P. Anson, Frank J. Fabozzi, and Frank J. Jones
 Asset Classes 15
 Overview of Alternative Asset Products 21
 Investment Companies 31
 Exchange-Traded Funds 36
 Mutual Funds vs. ETFs: Relative Advantages 39
 Key Points 41
 Questions 44
 CHAPTER 3 Portfolio Selection 45
Frank J. Fabozzi, Harry M. Markowitz, Petter N. Kolm, and Francis Gupta
 Some Basic Concepts 47
 Measuring a Portfolio's Expected Return 49
 Measuring Portfolio Risk 52
 Portfolio Diversification 56
 Choosing a Portfolio of Risky Assets 60
 Issues in Portfolio Selection 68
 Key Points 76
 Questions 78
 CHAPTER 4 Capital Asset Pricing Models 79
Frank J. Fabozzi and Harry M. Markowitz
 Sharpe-Lintner CAPM 79
 Roy CAPM 81
 Confusions Regarding the CAPM 82
 Two Meanings of Market Efficiency 83
 CAPM Investors Do Not Get Paid for Bearing Risk 94
 The "Two Beta" Trap 95
 Key Points 100
 Questions 101
 CHAPTER 5 Factor Models 103
Guofu Zhou and Frank J. Fabozzi
 Arbitrage Pricing Theory 104
 Types of Factor Models 105
 Factor Model Estimation 112
 Key Points 118
 Appendix: Principal Component Analysis in Finance 119
 Questions 124
 CHAPTER 6 Modeling Asset Price Dynamics 125
Dessislava A. Pachamanova and Frank J. Fabozzi
 Financial Time Series 125
 Binomial Trees 127
 Arithmetic Random Walks 128
 Geometric Random Walks 134
 Mean Reversion 142
 Advanced Random Walk Models 148
 Stochastic Processes 152
 Key Points 157
 Questions 158
 CHAPTER 7 Asset Allocation and Portfolio Construction 159
Noël Amenc, Felix Goltz, Lionel Martellini, and Vincent Milhau
 Asset Allocation and Portfolio Construction Decisions in the Optimal Design of the Performance-Seeking Portfolio 161
 Asset Allocation and Portfolio Construction Decisions in the Optimal Design of the Liability-Hedging Portfolio 173
 Dynamic Allocation Decisions to the Performance-Seeking and Liability-Hedging Portfolios 179
 Key Points 195
 Appendix 196
 Questions 202
 PART TWO Equity Analysis and Portfolio Management 205
 CHAPTER 8 Fundamentals of Common Stock 207
Frank J. Fabozzi, Frank J. Jones, Robert R. Johnson, and Pamela P. Drake
 Earnings 208
 Dividends 210
 The U.S. Equity Markets 213
 Trading Mechanics 215
 Trading Costs 220
 Stock Market Indicators 222
 Key Points 224
 Questions 226
 CHAPTER 9 Common Stock Portfolio Management Strategies 229
Frank J. Fabozzi, James L. Grant, and Raman Vardharaj
 Integrating the Equity Portfolio Management Process 229
 Capital Market Price Efficiency 230
 Tracking Error and Related Measures 233
 Active vs. Passive Portfolio Management 239
 Equity Style Management 240
 Passive Strategies 245
 Active Investing 247
 Performance Evaluation 264
 Key Points 267
 Questions 268
 CHAPTER 10 Approaches to Common Stock Valuation 271
Pamela P. Drake, Frank J. Fabozzi, and Glen A. Larsen Jr.
 Discounted Cash Flow Models 271
 Relative Valuation Methods 278
 Key Points 284
 Questions 285
 CHAPTER 11 Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management 287
Andrew Alford, Robert Jones, and Terence Lim
 Traditional and Quantitative Approaches to Equity Portfolio Management 289
 Forecasting Stock Returns, Risks, and Transaction Costs 292
 Constructing Portfolios 298
 Trading 300
 Evaluating Results and Updating the Process 302
 Key Points 304
 Questions 305
 CHAPTER 12 Long-Short Equity Portfolios 307
Bruce I. Jacobs and Kenneth N. Levy
 Constructing a Market-Neutral Portfolio 308
 The Importance of Integrated Optimization 312
 Adding Back a Market Return 316
 Some Concerns Addressed 321
 Evaluating Long-Short 323
 Key Points 324
 Questions 325
 CHAPTER 13 Multifactor Equity Risk Models 327
Frank J. Fabozzi, Raman Vardharaj, and Frank J. Jones
 Model Description and Estimation 328
 Risk Decomposition 330
 Applications in Portfolio Construction and Risk Control 336
 Key Points 341
 Questions 343
 CHAPTER 14 Fundamentals of Equity Derivatives 345
Bruce M. Collins and Frank J. Fabozzi
 The Role of Derivatives 345
 Listed Equity Options 348
 Futures Contracts 366
 Pricing Stock Index Futures 370
 OTC Equity Derivatives 375
 Structured Products 380
 Key Points 381
 Questions 382
 CHAPTER 15 Using Equity Derivatives in Portfolio Management 383
Bruce M. Collins and Frank J. Fabozzi
 Equity Investment Management 384
 Portfolio Applications of Listed Options 386
 Portfolio Applications of Stock Index Futures 390
 Applications of OTC Equity Derivatives 399
 Risk and Expected Return of Option Strategies 410
 Key Points 413
 Questions 414
 PART THREE Bond Analysis and Portfolio Management 415
 CHAPTER 16 Bonds, Asset-Backed Securities, and Mortgage- Backed Securities 417
Frank J. Fabozzi
 General Features of Bonds 417
 U.S. Treasury Securities 421
 Federal Agency Securities 423
 Corporate Bonds 424
 Municipal Securities 428
 Asset-Backed Securities 430
 Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities 434
 Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities 450
 Key Points 453
 Questions 456
 CHAPTER 17 Bond Analytics 457
Frank J. Fabozzi
 Basic Valuation of Option-Free Bonds 457
 Conventional Yield Measures 463
 Total Return 468
 Measuring Interest Rate Risk 471
 Key Points 484
 Questions 486
 CHAPTER 18 Bond Analytics 489
Frank J. Fabozzi and Steven V. Mann
 Arbitrage-Free Bond Valuation 489
 Yield Spread Measures 496
 Forward Rates 498
 Overview of the Valuation of Bonds with Embedded Options 505
 Lattice Model 507
 Valuation of MBS and ABS 522
 Key Points 531
 Questions 533
 CHAPTER 19 Bond Portfolio Strategies for Outperforming a Benchmark 535
Bülent Baygün and Robert Tzucker
 Selecting the Benchmark Index 536
 Creating a Custom Index 539
 Beating the Benchmark Index 544
 Key Points 553
 Questions 554
 CHAPTER 20 The Art of Fixed Income Portfolio Investing 557
Chris P. Dialynas and Ellen J. Rachlin The Global Fixed Income Portfolio Manager 558
 The Global Challenge 565
 Portfolio Parameters 565
 Regulatory Changes, Demographic Trends, and Institutional Bias 568
 Information in the Markets 569
 Duration and Yield Curve 573
 Volatility 574
 International Corporate Bonds 577
 International Investing and Political Externalities 579
 Foreign Investment Selection 579
 Currency Selection 582
 Key Points 583
 Questions 584
 CHAPTER 21 Multifactor Fixed Income Risk Models and Their Applications 585
Anthony Lazanas, António Baldaque da Silva, Radu Găbudean, and Arne D. Staal
 Approaches Used to Analyze Risk 587
 Applications of Risk Modeling 615
 Key Points 621
 Questions 622
 CHAPTER 22 Interest Rate Derivatives and Risk Control 623
Frank J. Fabozzi
 Interest Rate Futures and Forward Contracts 623
 Interest Rate Swaps 634
 Interest Rate Options 640
 Interest Rate Agreements (Caps and Floors) 642
 Key Points 643
 Questions 644
 CHAPTER 23 Credit Default Swaps and the Indexes 647
Stephen J. Antczak, Douglas J. Lucas, and Frank J. Fabozzi
 What Are Credit Default Swaps? 648
 Credit Default Swaps Indexes 654
 Key Points 658
 Questions 658
 About the Web Site 661
 Index 663

              
              
              
              

