Essays in positive investment management
2nd edition

Par : Pascal Blanqué
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  • Nombre de pages521
  • PrésentationRelié
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.865 kg
  • Dimensions16,5 cm × 24,7 cm × 4,7 cm
  • ISBN978-2-7178-6846-3
  • EAN9782717868463
  • Date de parution25/10/2016
  • ÉditeurEconomica
  • TraducteurMelanie Lanoë

Résumé

There are few people with better insight into investment management than Pascal Blanqué. After the warm welcome with which the book Essays in Positive Investment Management was received, the author is publishing a second, expanded edition. It contains, in particular, discussion of the notion of liquidity as the missing element of the modern portfolio theory; together with the changes in macro-financial regime as a key determining factor for investment strategies.
In this regard, the combination of savings glut, QE glut and secular stagnation, which shapes our environment, is a lasting feature which brings fresh challenges. In this important and timely book, Blanqué made a powerful claim for positive investment in order to avoid fanciful illusions. He assigned it the task of understanding what is happening in today's world. Blanqué argued that the investment world contains many elements of a fairy tale and showed that a mere confrontation with reality leaves its mark on the impressive procession of theoretical, sacred cows, of established beliefs and truths.
As does the confrontation with crises. These essays accordingly included an objective assessment of the discipline's sacred cows and explored a number of ways to renew the traditional approaches. There has never been such a need for sound management to bridge the gap between abundant savings and unsatisfied investment requirements. We need new ways to rechannel investment management, for the good.
We need more investment science not less.
There are few people with better insight into investment management than Pascal Blanqué. After the warm welcome with which the book Essays in Positive Investment Management was received, the author is publishing a second, expanded edition. It contains, in particular, discussion of the notion of liquidity as the missing element of the modern portfolio theory; together with the changes in macro-financial regime as a key determining factor for investment strategies.
In this regard, the combination of savings glut, QE glut and secular stagnation, which shapes our environment, is a lasting feature which brings fresh challenges. In this important and timely book, Blanqué made a powerful claim for positive investment in order to avoid fanciful illusions. He assigned it the task of understanding what is happening in today's world. Blanqué argued that the investment world contains many elements of a fairy tale and showed that a mere confrontation with reality leaves its mark on the impressive procession of theoretical, sacred cows, of established beliefs and truths.
As does the confrontation with crises. These essays accordingly included an objective assessment of the discipline's sacred cows and explored a number of ways to renew the traditional approaches. There has never been such a need for sound management to bridge the gap between abundant savings and unsatisfied investment requirements. We need new ways to rechannel investment management, for the good.
We need more investment science not less.