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    A survey on portfolio optimisation with metaheuristics.

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    Publication date
    2006
    Author
    Skolpadungket, Prisadarng
    Dahal, Keshav P.
    Keyword
    Metaheuristic
    Portfolio optimisation
    Investment management
    Asset management
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    © 2006 University of Bradford. Reproduced in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy.
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    Abstract
    A portfolio optimisation problem involves allocation of investment to a number of different assets to maximize return and minimize risk in a given investment period. The selected assets in a portfolio not only collectively contribute to its return but also interactively define its risk as usually measured by a portfolio variance. This presents a combinatorial optimisation problem that involves selection of both a number of assets as well as its quantity (weight or proportion or units). The problem is extremely complex due to a large number of selectable assets. Furthermore, the problem is dynamic and stochastic in nature with a number of constraints presenting a complex model which is difficult to solve for exact solution. In the last decade research publications have reported the applications of metaheuristic-based optimisation methods with some success., This paper presents a review of these reported models, optimisation problem formulations and metaheuristic approaches for portfolio optimisation.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/2456
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    Skolpadungket, P. and Dahal, K. P. (2006) A survey on portfolio optimisation with metaheuristics. In: International Conference on Software Knowledge Information Management and Applications (SKIMA 2006) Chiang Mai, Thailand. Bradford: University of Bradford, School of Informatics.
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