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Target-volatility strategies, a response to current investment dilemma

15/12/2011 02:17 (160 Day 22:39 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- Insurance companies and pension funds have traditionally played an important role as providers of long-term risk capital and, in a world of deleveraging credit institutions, are crucially needed to finance economic development. From EDHEC Risk Institute.

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However, recent and forthcoming changes in accounting and prudential standards encourage long-term institutional investors to invest in low risk assets that are highly correlated with liabilities. Meanwhile, in the current low interest rate environment, institutional investors cannot meet their future obligations  out of the yields on these instruments. At the same time, risk-based capital charges and financial reporting standards penalise assets that offer high risk premia and make it expensive for long-term investors to directly hold volatile assets. 

In a new study entitled “Structured Equity Investment Strategies for Long-Term Asian Investors” conducted with the support of Societé Générale Corporate & Investment Banking, Stoyan Stoyanov, Head of Research at EDHEC Risk Institute–Asia and Professor of Finance at EDHEC Business School, examines the dilemma of how to extract risk premia while limiting exposure to downside risks.

The study looks at the control of volatility as an objective  and assesses various strategies to pursue this goal: a fixed mix of equity and risk-free assets, dynamic allocation between these assets targeting a fixed volatility, traditional portfolio insurance implementing a capital guarantee, and a target volatility strategy overlaid with a capital guarantee. The empirical focus on Asian equity markets is justified not only by the region’s importance in the shifting balance of economic power but also by the higher volatility of these markets and the difficulty of hedging in the absence of local volatility derivatives.

Research results show that a target-volatility strategy allows for effective management of volatility and that it both significantly reduces the downside risks and improves the upside potential compared to a fixed-mix strategy. It also augments investors’ access to the upside potential when a capital guarantee overlay is applied. Furthermore, the explicit management of volatility is found to reduce the cost of capital protection. The study also documents utility gains for risk-averse investors regardless of the presence of a capital guarantee overlay and argues that significant allocations should be made to structured equity investment strategies with volatility targeting.

The study has important practical implications for long-term investors. Though evidence is taken from examining Asian equity markets, the results are applicable in other regions and for asset classes that exhibit similar characteristics.

 

 

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