Publication:
Essays on Shariah compliant portfolios: the role of Islamic asset classes and strategies
Abstract
This study investigates the roles of Shariah-compliant asset classes as well as Shariah-compliant portfolio strategies, which are divided into three separate essays. The first essay investigates both conventional and Islamic investors' problems as to whether the inclusion of Islamic and conventional asset classes may expand the frontier of their respective portfolios. The sample covers the global U.S. portfolios and Malaysian portfolios with multiple asset classes, as well as the portfolios with a specific asset class in several regions. The study uses the recent mean-variance spanning test in multiple regimes, which not only accounts for tail risk but also identifies the source of value added (tangency portfolio or global minimum variance) ...
Keywords
Shariah compliant portfolios , Islamic asset classes
Citation
Dewandaru, G. (2015). Essays on Shariah compliant portfolios: the role of Islamic asset classes and strategies (Doctoral dissertation). INCEIF, Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved from https://ikr.inceif.org/handle/INCEIF/2778
Publisher
INCEIF
Available in physical copy only (Call Number: t HG 4523 D515)