Active allocation of systematic risk and control of risk sensitivity in portfolio optimization
Yingjie Li,
Shushang Zhu,
Donghui Li and
Duan Li
European Journal of Operational Research, 2013, vol. 228, issue 3, 556-570
Abstract:
Portfolio risk can be decomposed into two parts, the systematic risk and the nonsystematic risk. It is well known that the nonsystematic risk can be eliminated by diversification, while the systematic risk cannot. Thus, the portfolio risk, except for that of undiversified small portfolios, is always dominated by the systematic risk. In this paper, under the mean–variance framework, we propose a model for actively allocating the systematic risk in portfolio optimization, which can also be interpreted as a model of controlling risk sensitivity in portfolio selection. Although the resulting problem is, in general, a notorious non-convex quadratically constrained quadratic program, the problem formulation is of some special structures due to the features of the defined marginal systematic risk contribution and the way to model the systematic risk via a factor model. By exploiting such special problem characteristics, we design an efficient and globally convergent branch-and-bound solution algorithm, based on a second-order cone relaxation. While empirical study demonstrates that the proposed model is a preferred tool for active portfolio risk management, numerical experiments also show that the proposed solution method is more efficient when compared to the commercial software BARON.
Keywords: Branch-and-bound; Systematic risk; Risk sensitivity; Factor model; Second-order cone program (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2013.02.016
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