Abstract

When the wealth is larger than some threshold in multi-period mean–variance asset–liability management, the pre-committed policy is no longer mean–variance efficient policy for the remaining investment horizon. To revise the policy, by relaxing self-financing constraint and allowing to withdraw some wealth, we derive a new dominating policy, which is better than the pre-committed policy. The revised policy can achieve the same mean–variance pairs attained by the pre-committed policy, and yields a nonnegative free cash flow stream over the investment horizon.

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