Portfolio and investment analysis with SAS : financial modeling techniques for optimization /

Choose statistically significant stock selection models using SAS® Portfolio and Investment Analysis with SAS®: Financial Modeling Techniques for Optimization is an introduction to using SAS to choose statistically significant stock selection models, create mean-variance efficient portfolios, and ag...

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Main Authors: Guerard, John (Author), Wang, Ziwei (Author), Xu, Ganlin (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cary, NC : SAS Institute, 2019.
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