Optimal investment management for a defined contribution pension fund under imperfect information
Ling Zhang,
Hao Zhang and
Haixiang Yao
Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 2018, vol. 79, issue C, 210-224
Abstract:
This paper investigates an optimal multi-period investment management problem for a defined contribution pension fund under the mean–variance criterion with imperfect information, meaning that both observable and unobservable states exist in the financial market. The dynamics of the unobservable market state process are formulated by a discrete-time finite-state hidden Markov chain with time-varying transition probability matrices. Due to the long investment horizon of a defined contribution pension fund, our paper considers only risky assets whose returns depend on both the observable and unobservable market states. Meanwhile, the stochastic salary process is also modulated by the observable and unobservable market states. By adopting sufficient statistics, the portfolio optimization problem for the defined contribution pension fund with imperfect information is transformed into one with complete information. Then, the optimal investment strategy and the efficient frontier are explicitly derived using the dynamic programming approach and the Lagrange dual method. Finally, numerical results show that the imperfection of market state information may cause a loss of investment return.
Keywords: Imperfect information; Hidden Markov model; Stochastic salary; Defined contribution pension fund; Sufficient statistics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.insmatheco.2018.01.007
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