Managing Investment Portfolios, Third Edition: A Dynamic Process 9780470080146

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  • 页 数:932
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  • 印刷时间:2007年03月01日
  • 开 本:大16开
  • 纸 张:胶版纸
  • 包 装:精装
  • 是否套装:否
  • 国际标准书号ISBN:9780470080146
作者:Jerald E. Pinto 著出版社:Wiley出版时间:2007年03月 
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"A rare blend of a well-organized, comprehensive guide to portfolio management and a deep, cutting-edge treatment of the key topics by distinguished authors who have all practiced what they preach. The subtitle, A Dynamic Process, points to the fresh, modern ideas that sparkle throughout this new edition. Just reading Peter Bernstein's thoughtful Foreword can move you forward in your thinking about this critical subject." --Martin L. Leibowitz, Morgan Stanley "Managing Investment Portfolios remains the definitive volume in explaining investment management as a process, providing organization and structure to a complex, multipart set of concepts and procedures. Anyone involved in the management of portfolios will benefit from a careful reading of this new edition." --Charles P. Jones, CFA, Edwin Gill Professor of Finance, College of Management, North Carolina State University

 
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"A rare blend of a well-organized, comprehensive guide toportfolio management and a deep, cutting-edge treatment of the keytopics by distinguished authors who have all practiced what theypreach. The subtitle, A Dynamic Process, points to the fresh,modern ideas that sparkle throughout this new edition. Just readingPeter Bernstein's thoughtful Foreword can move you forward in yourthinking about this critical subject."
—Martin L. Leibowitz, Morgan Stanley"Managing Investment Portfolios remains the definitive volume inexplaining investment management as a process, providingorganization and structure to a complex, multipart set of conceptsand procedures. Anyone involved in the management of portfolioswill benefit from a careful reading of this new edition."
—Charles P. Jones, CFA, Edwin Gill Professor of Finance, College ofManagement, North Carolina State University

作者简介
JOHN L. MAGINN, CFA, is President of Maginn Associates, Inc., afinancial consulting firm. He is also an adjunct professor in theMBA program at Creighton University. He is retired from Mutual ofOmaha, where he was the chief investment officer and treasurer, andis also a past chairman of the board of trustees of AIMR, thepredecessor to CFA Institute.
DONALD L. TUTTLE, CFA, was vice president of CFA Institute inits Curriculum and Examinations Department from 1992 until hisretirement in 2004. He received a BSBA and MBA from the Universityof Florida and a PhD from the University of North Carolina atChapel Hill. Dr. Tuttle taught for 21 years at Indiana University,where he chaired the Finance Department from 1970 to 1980. He wasAssociate Professor of Finance at the University of North Carolinaand was a visiting professor at the European Institute of BusinessAdministration (INSEAD), the University Florida, GeorgetownUniversity, and the University of Virginia. He has authorednumerous articles in leading finance journals and five books onsecurity analysis and portfolio management.He is a member of theAdvisory Board of The Journal of Portfolio Management and was atrustee of over 100 mutual funds from 1982 to mandatory retirementage in 2005.
目  录
Foreword xiii Preface xvii Acknowledgments xix Introduction xxiCHAPTER 1 The Portfolio Management Process and the InvestmentPolicy Statement 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Investment Management 2 3 ThePortfolio Perspective 4 4 Portfolio Management as a Process 4 5 ThePortfolio Management Process Logic 5 6 Investment Objectives andConstraints 11 7 The Dynamics of the Process 17 8 The Future ofPortfolio Management 18 9 The Ethical Responsibilities of PortfolioManagers 18 CHAPTER 2 Managing Individual Investor Portfolios 20 1Introduction 20 2 CaseStudy 21 3 Investor Characteristics 24 4Investment Policy Statement 34 5 An Introduction to AssetAllocation 50 CHAPTER 3 Managing Institutional Investor Portfolios63 1 Overview 63 2 PensionFunds 64 3 Foundations and Endowments 854 The Insurance Industry 101 5 Banks and Other InstitutionalInvestors 120 CHAPTER 4 Capital Market Expectations 128 1Introduction 128 2 Organizing the Task: Framework and Challenges129 3 Tools for Formulating Capital Market Expectations 146 4Economic Analysis 174 CHAPTER 5 Asset Allocation 230 1 Introduction230 2 What is Asset Allocation? 231 3 Asset Allocation and theInvestor's Risk and Return Objectives 236 4 The Selection of AssetClasses 248 5 The Steps in Asset Allocation 254 6 Optimization 2577 Implementing the Strategic Asset Allocation 296 8 Strategic AssetAllocation for Individual Investors 299 9 Strategic AssetAllocation for Institutional Investors 307 10 Tactical AssetAllocation 320 CHAPTER 6 Fixed-Income Portfolio Management 328 1Introduction 328 2 A Framework for Fixed-Income PortfolioManagement 329 3 Managing Funds Against a Bond Market Index 331 4Managing Funds Against Liabilities 346 5 Other Fixed-IncomeStrategies 369 6 International Bond Investing 390 7 Selecting aFixed-Income Manager 402 CHAPTER 7 Equity Portfolio Management 4071 Introduction 407 2 The Role of the Equity Portfolio 408 3Approaches to Equity Investment 410 4 Passive Equity Investing 4125 Active Equity Investing 429 6 Semiactive Equity Investing 455 7Managing a Portfolio of Managers 458 8 Identifying, Selecting, andContracting with Equity Portfolio Managers 466 9 Structuring EquityResearch and Security Selection 474 CHAPTER 8 AlternativeInvestments Portfolio Management 477 1 Introduction 477 2Alternative Investments: Definitions, Similarities, and Contrasts478 3 Real Estate 485 4 Private Equity/Venture Capital 498 5Commodity Investments 516 6 Hedge Funds 530 7 Managed Futures 557 8Distressed Securities 568 CHAPTER 9 Risk Management 579 1Introduction 579 2 Risk Management as a Process 580 3 RiskGovernance 583 4 Identifying Risks 585 5 Measuring Risk 596 6Managing Risk 624 CHAPTER 10 Execution of Portfolio Decisions 637 1Introduction 637 2 The Context of Trading: Market Microstructure638 3 The Costs of Trading 653 4 Types of Traders and TheirPreferred Order Types 663 5 Trade Execution Decisions and Tactics666 6 Serving the Client's Interests 678 7 Concluding Remarks 681CHAPTER 11 Monitoring And Rebalancing 682 1 Introduction 682 2Monitoring 683 3 Rebalancing the Portfolio 701 4 Concluding Remarks716 CHAPTER 12 Evaluating Portfolio Performance 717 1 Introduction717 2 The Importance of Performance Evaluation 718 3 The ThreeComponents of Performance Evaluation 719 4 Performance Measurement720 5 Benchmarks 731 6 Performance Attribution 744 7 PerformanceAppraisal 766 8 The Practice of Performance Evaluation 775 CHAPTER13 Global Investment Performance Standards 783 1 Introduction 783 2Background of the GIPS Standards 784 3 Provisions of the GIPSStandards 792 4 Verification 840 5 GIPS Advertising Guidelines 8456 Other Issues 847 Appendix: GIPS Glossary 856 Glossary 864References 888 About the CFA Program 903 About the Authors 904Index 913
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"A rare blend of a well-organized, comprehensive guide to portfolio management and a deep, cutting-edge treatment of the key topics by distinguished authors who have all practiced what they preach. The subtitle, A Dynamic Process, points to the fresh, modern ideas that sparkle throughout this new edition. Just reading Peter Bernstein's thoughtful Foreword can move you forward in your thinking about this critical subject."
—Martin L. Leibowitz, Morgan Stanley

"Managing Investment Portfolios remains the definitive volume in explaining investment management as a process, providing organization and structure to a complex, multipart set of concepts and procedures. Anyone involved in the management of portfolios will benefit from a careful reading of this new edition."
—Charles P. Jones, CFA, Edwin Gill Professor of Finance, College of Management, North Carolina State University


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