risk-adjusted return
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return
noun
uk/rɪˈtɜːn/us/rɪˈtɝːn/
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Our estimates illustrate that pension plans that hold employer stock have lowerrisk-adjustedreturnperformance.
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Using actual return data on pension plans, we also find that concentrated investments in employer stock substantially reducerisk-adjustedreturnperformance.
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It measures therisk-adjustedreturnof an investment asset, portfolio or strategy.
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The market model uses statistical methods to predict the appropriaterisk-adjustedreturnof an asset.
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Another way to adjust for risk is to use risk-adjusted returns.
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We find that funds with many delegated managers have higher risk-adjusted returns than those with few.
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Risk-adjusted returns on pensions could conceivably differ from the market because of market inefficiencies, asymmetric information, fund manager skill and the regulatory environment, among other factors.
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Compared with other superannuation funds, funds with very high rates of mandate issuance add value in gross risk-adjusted returns, and probably perform as well as an equally weighted benchmark portfolio.
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Brandywine has built an attractive track record and has achieved good risk-adjusted returns with consistent performance over time.
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In this perspective, beta seems to offer rather attractive risk-adjusted returns over time.
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Some studies have suggested that institutional investors and corporations trading in their own shares generally receive higher risk-adjusted returns than retail investors.
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Proponents of sustainable investing say that integrating sustainability considerations into investment decisions can lead to superior risk-adjusted returns over the long term.
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It only attempts to maximize risk-adjusted returns, without regard to other consequences.
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It states that a portfolio consisting of low volatility equities (like blue chip stocks) reaps higher risk-adjusted returns than a portfolio with high volatility equities (like illiquid penny stocks).
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The subordinated equity would aim to leverage other equity investors by ensuring that the latter have first claim on the distribution of profit, thereby increasing their risk-adjusted returns.
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