Historical returns of the market portfolio

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We create an annual return index for the invested global multiasset market portfolio. We use a newly constructed unique data set covering the entire market of financial investors. We analyze returns and risk from 1960 to 2017, a period during which the market portfolio realized a compounded real return in U.S. dollars of 4.45%, with a standard deviation of annual returns of 11.2%. The compounded excess return was 3.39%. We publish these data on returns of the market portfolio, so they can be used for future asset pricing and corporate finance studies. (JEL: E44, G11, G12, M21, N20)

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Doeswijk, R., Lam, T., & Swinkels, L. (2020). Historical returns of the market portfolio. Review of Asset Pricing Studies, 10(3), 521–567. https://doi.org/10.1093/rapstu/raz010

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