The liquidity crisis of German open-end real estate funds and their impact on optimal asset allocation in retirement

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Raimond Maurer
Ralph Rogalla
Yuanyuan Shen
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[1] Goethe University Frankfurt,Chair of Investments, Portfolio Management and Pension Finance
来源
Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft | 2012年 / 82卷 / Suppl 1期
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Real estate; Mutual funds; Portfolio choice; Liquidity; Retirement planning; G11; G23; R33; J26;
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10.1007/s11573-011-0525-0
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In course of the recent turmoil in the financial markets, several open-end real estate funds froze redemption of their units, resulting in unanticipated and unprecedented liquidity and performance shocks for investors. Against this background, we analyze the long- and short-term risk and return profiles of open-end real estate funds and their role in efficient multi-asset retirement portfolios. To this end, we introduce the Retirement Efficient Frontier, describing those investment strategies that minimize the lifetime probability of ruin for specific levels of periodic withdrawals from a given retirement wealth. We find that for low to moderate periodic withdrawals, efficient portfolios consist of up to 85% real estate fund investments in case fund units are continuously redeemable. Moreover we show that even if there is a monthly probability of 2.5% that redemption of fund units is temporarily suspended, the allocation into real estate funds in risk-efficient portfolios is only slightly affected. Yet, if funds additionally face a high risk of having to depreciate their property portfolio during a liquidity crisis, their share in efficient retirement portfolios is reduced significantly.
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页码:79 / 107
页数:28
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