A Geometric Approach to Multiperiod Mean Variance Optimization of Assets and Liabilities
Markus Leippold (),
Fabio Trojani () and
Paolo Vanini
FAME Research Paper Series from International Center for Financial Asset Management and Engineering
Abstract:
We present a geometric approach to discrete time multiperiod mean variance portfolio optimization that largely simplifies the mathematical analysis and the economic interpretation of such model settings. We show that multiperiod mean variance optimal policies can be decomposed in an orthogonal set of basis strategies, each having a clear economic interpretation. This implies that the corresponding multi period mean variance frontiers are spanned by an orthogonal basis of dynamic returns. Specifically, in a k-period model the optimal strategy is a linear combination of a single k-period global minimum second moment strategy and a sequence of k local excess return strategies which expose the dynamic portfolio optimally to each single-period asset excess return. This decomposition is a multi period version of Hansen and Richard (1987) orthogonal representation of single-period mean variance frontiers and naturally extends the basic economic intuition of the static Markowitz model to the multiperiod context. Using the geometric approach to dynamic mean variance optimization we obtain closed form solutions in the i.i.d. setting for portfolios consisting of both assets and liabilities (AL), each modelled by a distinct state variable. As a special case, the solution of the mean variance problem for the asset only case in Li and Ng (2000) follows directly and can be represented in terms of simple products of some single period orthogonal returns. We illustrate the usefulness of our geometric representation of multiperiods optimal policies and mean variance frontiers by discussing specific issued related to AL portfolios: The impact of taking liabilities into account on the implied mean variance frontiers, the quantification of the impact of the investment horizon and the determination of the optimal initial funding ratio.
Keywords: Assets and Liabilities Portfolios; Minimum-Variance Frontiers; Dynamic Programming; Markowitz Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C60 C61 D92 G11 G12 G28 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002-04
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