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A simple algorithm to incorporate transactions costs in quadratic optimization
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    A simple algorithm to incorporate transactions costs in quadratic optimization (English)
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    12 May 1996
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    Quantitative fund management invariably involves portfolio performance being measured in terms of a quadratic objective function (due to the inclusion of variance terms as a measure of risk). Periodically, the constituents of the fund are adjusted to improve performance. This adjustment incurs a transaction cost which is a modulus function of the changes in holdings. Thus the fund manager wishes to minimize a combined quadratic and modulus function. This paper presents a new approach to deal with the minimization of this hybrid function, using a well tried quadratic programming algorithm. The new algorithm is demonstrated using a tactical asset allocation problem and an equity index tracking fund.
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    finance
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    portfolio selection
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    minimum absolute deviations
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    portfolio performance
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    transaction cost
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    tactical asset allocation
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    equity index tracking fund
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