Macro asset allocation with social impact investments

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Using a unique dataset of 50 listed companies that meet the majority of the OECD requirements for social impact investments, we construct a social impact finance stock index and investigate how investing in social impact firms can contribute to portfolio risk-return performance. We build portfolios with three different methodologies (naïve, Markowitz mean-variance optimization, GARCH-copula model), and we study the performance in terms of returns, Sharpe ratio, utility, and forecast premium based on a constant relative risk aversion function for investors with different levels of risk aversion. Consistent with the idea that social impact investment can improve portfolio risk-return performance, the results of our macro asset allocation analysis show the importance of a large fraction of investor portfolios' stake committed to social impact investments.

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Biasin, M., Cerqueti, R., Giacomini, E., Marinelli, N., Quaranta, A. G., & Riccetti, L. (2019). Macro asset allocation with social impact investments. Sustainability (Switzerland), 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/su11113140

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