The impact of international portfolio diversification in a fully funded pension system: the case of the Malaysian employee provident fund

Academics and practitioner have a common thought that an internationally diversified portfolio always offers promising risk-return performance. While handling a big pension fund, diversifying to maximize profit and minimize risk is a challenging issue. In recent four years, the main fully funded...

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Main Author: Lee, Yi Ying
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling my-ums-ep.175182017-11-20T02:16:20Z The impact of international portfolio diversification in a fully funded pension system: the case of the Malaysian employee provident fund 2014 Lee, Yi Ying HD Industries. Land use. Labor Academics and practitioner have a common thought that an internationally diversified portfolio always offers promising risk-return performance. While handling a big pension fund, diversifying to maximize profit and minimize risk is a challenging issue. In recent four years, the main fully funded pension system in Malaysia has been adjusting or increasing the diversification portion in the international stock markets in recent four years. However, modem portfolio theory holds that linkages among financial markets may have significant effect on the benefits of international diversification. Relationship between financial markets may lead to significant differences in decision making by investors. Accordingly, in this study, we revisit the relationship between stock markets and its bearing on the international diversification benefits in the long-run and in the short-run by using nonlinear methods. Then, an empirical study had been carried out to verify the validity of the decision that increasing the diversification portion in international stock markets. Investment in long-run horizons may not be beneficial from a diversification perspective across highly cointegrated countries since the risk is considerably higher than investing in other unrelated countries. 2014 Thesis https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/17518/ https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/17518/1/The%20impact%20of%20international%20portfolio.pdf text en public masters Universiti Malaysia Sabah Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
institution Universiti Malaysia Sabah
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topic HD Industries
Land use
Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries
Land use
Labor
Lee, Yi Ying
The impact of international portfolio diversification in a fully funded pension system: the case of the Malaysian employee provident fund
description Academics and practitioner have a common thought that an internationally diversified portfolio always offers promising risk-return performance. While handling a big pension fund, diversifying to maximize profit and minimize risk is a challenging issue. In recent four years, the main fully funded pension system in Malaysia has been adjusting or increasing the diversification portion in the international stock markets in recent four years. However, modem portfolio theory holds that linkages among financial markets may have significant effect on the benefits of international diversification. Relationship between financial markets may lead to significant differences in decision making by investors. Accordingly, in this study, we revisit the relationship between stock markets and its bearing on the international diversification benefits in the long-run and in the short-run by using nonlinear methods. Then, an empirical study had been carried out to verify the validity of the decision that increasing the diversification portion in international stock markets. Investment in long-run horizons may not be beneficial from a diversification perspective across highly cointegrated countries since the risk is considerably higher than investing in other unrelated countries.
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title The impact of international portfolio diversification in a fully funded pension system: the case of the Malaysian employee provident fund
title_short The impact of international portfolio diversification in a fully funded pension system: the case of the Malaysian employee provident fund
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