Investment Theory and Risk Management

  • 6h 44m
  • Steven P. Peterson
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2012

A unique perspective on applied investment theory and risk management from the Senior Risk Officer of a major pension fund

Investment Theory and Risk Management is a practical guide to today's investment environment. The book's sophisticated quantitative methods are examined by an author who uses these methods at the Virginia Retirement System and teaches them at the Virginia Commonwealth University. In addition to showing how investment performance can be evaluated, using Jensen's Alpha, Sharpe's Ratio, and DDM, he delves into four types of optimal portfolios (one that is fully invested, one with targeted returns, another with no short sales, and one with capped investment allocations).

In addition, the book provides valuable insights on risk, and topics such as anomalies, factor models, and active portfolio management. Other chapters focus on private equity, structured credit, optimal rebalancing, data problems, and Monte Carlo simulation.

  • Contains investment theory and risk management spreadsheet models based on the author's own real-world experience with stock, bonds, and alternative assets
  • Offers a down-to-earth guide that can be used on a daily basis for making common financial decisions with a new level of quantitative sophistication and rigor
  • Written by the Director of Research and Senior Risk Officer for the Virginia Retirement System and an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Business

Investment Theory and Risk Management empowers both the technical and non-technical reader with the essential knowledge necessary to understand and manage risks in any corporate or economic environment.

About the Author

Steven Peterson is the Director of Research and Senior Risk Officer for the Virginia Retirement System and an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Business. He is directly responsible for the measurement, forecasting, and attribution of risk at both the program and plan levels, with risk broadly defined to include various market and nonmarket risks. Peterson has done consulting for Crestar Investment Bank, SunTrust Bank, Ford Motor Company, Virginia Center for Urban Development (VCU Center for Public Policy), Virginia Department of Social Services, Virginia Division of Child Support Enforcement, LandAmerica, Virginia Retirement System, and Virginia Department of Corrections.

In this Book

  • Discount Rates and Returns
  • Fixed Income Securities
  • Term Structure
  • Equity
  • Portfolio Construction
  • Optimal Portfolios
  • Data and Applications
  • Anomalies
  • Factor Models
  • Active Portfolio Management
  • Risk
  • Monte Carlo Methods
  • Systemic Risk
  • Incorporating Subjective Views
  • Futures, Forwards, and Swaps
  • Introduction to Options
  • Models of Stock Price Dynamics
  • Hedging Portfolio Risk
  • Private Equity
  • Structured Credit
  • Optimal Rebalancing
  • Data Problems*
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