A global optimization problem in portfolio selection

Bartholomew-Biggs, M. and Kane, S.J. (2009) A global optimization problem in portfolio selection. Computational Management Science, 6 (3). pp. 329-345. ISSN 1619-697X
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This paper deals with the issue of buy-in thresholds in portfolio optimization using the Markowitz approach. Optimal values of invested fractions calculated using, for instance, the classical minimum-risk problem can be unsatisfactory in practice because they lead to unrealistically small holdings of certain assets. Hence we may want to impose a discrete restriction on each invested fraction y i such as y i > y min or y i = 0. We shall describe an approach which uses a combination of local and global optimization to determine satisfactory solutions. The approach could also be applied to other discrete conditions—for instance when assets can only be purchased in units of a certain size (roundlots).


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