Global Asset Allocation: New Methods And Applications Hardcover
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Heinz Zimmermann
Book Description
Reveals new methodologies for asset pricing within a global asset allocation framework. Contains cutting-edge empirical research on global markets and sectors of the global economy. Introduces the Black-Litterman model and how it can be used to improve global asset allocation decisions.
ISBN-13
9780471264262
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Date
17 Dec 2002
Number of Pages
320
About the Author
HEINZ ZIMMERMANN is a professor of finance at the Universitat Basel, Switzerland, and heads the department of finance at the Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Zentrum. He also holds the Chair in international corporate finance at the WHU Koblenz, Germany, as a visiting professor. Zimmermann received his doctorate at the Universitat Bern, Switzerland, and became a professor at the Universitat St. Gallen in 1989. He is managing editor of the Journal of Financial Markets and Portfolio Management. He has been awarded with the Latsis Prize (1989), the Award for Financial Innovation (1992), and the Graham and Dodd Award for Excellence in financial writing (1993). WOLFGANG DROBETZ is an assistant professor of finance at the Universitat Basel, Switzerland. He is also a lecturer of finance at the Universitat St. Gallen, Switzerland, and the Otto Beisheim Graduate School of Management (WHU), Germany. Drobetz was head of research at Vescore Solutions, St. Gallen. He holds a doctorate from the Universitat St. Gallen, a diploma in commerce from the Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien, Austria, and an MA in economics from the University of Virginia. PETER OERTMANN is the managing director and CEO of Vescore Solutions, St. Gallen, Switzerland. He is also a lecturer at the Universitat St. Gallen, Switzerland, where he earned his doctorate in 1997. Oertmann holds a diploma in quantitative management from the Universitat Bielefeld, Germany, and a master's in finance from the University of Georgia.
Author 2
Wolfgang Drobetz
Author 3
Peter Oertmann