More Related Content Similar to Sharpe Ratio Analysis of Risk-Adjusted Returns Over 1, 3, and 5 Years Similar to Sharpe Ratio Analysis of Risk-Adjusted Returns Over 1, 3, and 5 Years (20) Sharpe Ratio Analysis of Risk-Adjusted Returns Over 1, 3, and 5 Years1. Economics Nobel Laureate William F. Sharpe developed the Sharpe ratio to measure risk-adjusted
investment return. The Sharpe ratio allows us to evaluate the performance of an asset in terms of
risk as well as excess return generated.
Risk-Adjusted Return: Quarterly Update
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2. RISK ADJUSTED RETURNRISK ADJUSTED RETURNRISK ADJUSTED RETURN
ONE YEAR 30/12/2011 - 30/12/2012
Over this 1-year period, 7 of the top 8 best Sharpe ratios have been in fixed income, the exception
being Risk Parity. On an excess return basis, Emerging Market Equities performed 3rd and 5th best
respectively. When measured on a risk-adjusted basis, they drop to 8th and 9th in our table.
*See appendix for a list of benchmarks & definitions.
3. RISK ADJUSTED RETURNRISK ADJUSTED RETURNRISK ADJUSTED RETURN
THREE YEAR 30/12/2009 - 30/12/2012
Over this 3-year period, 8 of the top 9 best sharpe ratios have been in fixed income, the exception
being Risk Parity. Emerging Market Equities and Developed Market Equities performed compara-
tively well when measured by excess return, however on a risk-adjusted basis they fall towards the
bottom end of the chart.
*See appendix for a list of benchmarks & definitions.
4. RISK ADJUSTED RETURNRISK ADJUSTED RETURNRISK ADJUSTED RETURN
FIVE YEARS 30/12/2007 - 30/12/2012
Over this 5-year period, only 8 out of the 13 asset classes delivered positive excess returns, 7 of
which were in fixed income and the other was Risk Parity. Leveraged Loans US, Emerging Market
Equities, HF Macro, Developed Market Equities and Commodities saw returns below the risk free
rate over the period.
RISK ADJUSTED RETURNRISK ADJUSTED RETURNRISK ADJUSTED RETURN
*See appendix for a list of benchmarks & definitions.
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Appendix
Freddie Ewer
Analyst: Investment Consulting
freddie.ewer@redington.co.uk
Jonathan Letham
Analyst: ALM & Investment Strategy
jonathan.letham@redington.co.uk
Here we look at the risk-adjusted performance across asset classes for the past one, three and five years. The calculations that underlie this analysis use
monthly data sourced from Bloomberg. Excess return is taken to be the annualised return of the asset class for the relevant period above the risk free rate
which is calculated using the UK 3 Month LIBOR total return index. Volatility is the standard deviation of monthly excess returns. For all asset classes
apart from Investment Grade Credit and High Yield Bonds, total return indices are used to calculate the absolute returns. For Investment Grade and High
Yield, interest rate hedging is assumed and the excess return over swaps is used for the excess return.
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