Long-term Portfolio Allocation Based on Long-term Macro Forecasts

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serval:BIB_B63100E862AF
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
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Title
Long-term Portfolio Allocation Based on Long-term Macro Forecasts
Journal
Bankers, Markets & Investors
Author(s)
Jondeau E., Rockinger M.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Number
134
Pages
62-69
Language
english
Abstract
We first discuss arguments that rebut quantitative portfolio allocation for the long term based on non predictability of asset markets. Next, we find that over long time horizon such as 10 years, macro-economic forecasts of various economic variables outperform in terms of meansquared
errors those obtained with purely statistical techniques. We discuss the components needed to model liability returns and empirically demonstrate that a) portfolio allocations taking into account pension fund hedging demand substantially differ from traditional asset allocations
that b) in terms of certainty equivalent, there is a large cost if one neglects liabilities. The utility cost of using suboptimal strategies amounts to several percent returns essentially due to deterioration of volatility. The cost of imposing positive weights on asset-liability management allocations is also economically significant.
Keywords
Stock Returns, Predictability, Pension Fund, Portfolio Choice
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