Financial Markets and Portfolio Management
- Financial Markets and Portfolio Management
Infobox Journal
discipline = Finance
publisher = Swiss Society for Financial Market Research (SGF)
country = Switzerland
abbreviation = FMPM
history = 1987 to present
website = http://www.fmpm.org
ISSN = 1555-4961
The Journal Financial Markets and Portfolio Management (FMPM) publishes original research and survey articles in all areas of finance, especially in - but not limited to - financial markets, portfolio theory and wealth management, asset pricing, risk management, and regulation. Its principal objective is to serve as a bridge between innovative research and practical application. The readers of Financial Markets and Portfolio Management are researcher, economists, asset managers, financial analysts, and other professionals in finance and related areas.
FMPM is a quarterly finance journal published by the Swiss Society for Financial Market Research (SGF) since 1987. Article submissions are subject to a double-blind peer review. The acceptance rate of submitted articles in FMPM is approximately 20%. [ cite journal|title=Report of the Editor|journal=Financial Markets and Portfolio Management|date=2007-03|first=|last=|coauthors=|volume=21|issue=1|pages=145–146|id= |url=|format=|accessdate=2007-10-09|doi=10.1007/s11408-007-0056-4 ] ]Notable contributors to the journal include Yakov Amihud, Stanley Fischer, Harry M. Markowitz, Merton Miller, Richard Roll, Stephen Ross, William F. Sharpe, and William T. Ziemba.
Manuel Ammann serves as the journal's current editor. The editorial board includes Rolf Banz, Jonathan Berk, Wolfgang Bessler, Jean-Pierre Danthine, Wolfgang Drobetz, Günter Franke, Philippe Jorion, Francis Longstaff, Markus Rudolf, Thomas Stucki, René M. Stulz, David Yermack, Heinz Zimmermann.
FMPM is indexed in EBSCO, ECONIS, EconLit, E-JEL, JEL on CD, Journal of Economic Literature, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), and SCOPUS.
References
ee also
* Finance
External links
* [http://www.fmpm.org Homepage of FMPM]
* [http://www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=119763 Springer Link]
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