Skip to main content
Official Logo of Columbia Business School
Academics
  • Visit Academics
  • Degree Programs
  • Admissions
  • Tuition & Financial Aid
  • Campus Life
  • Career Management
Faculty & Research
  • Visit Faculty & Research
  • Academic Divisions
  • Search the Directory
  • Research
  • Faculty Resources
  • Teaching Excellence
Executive Education
  • Visit Executive Education
  • For Organizations
  • For Individuals
  • Program Finder
  • Online Programs
  • Certificates
About Us
  • Visit About Us
  • CBS Directory
  • Events Calendar
  • Leadership
  • Our History
  • The CBS Experience
  • Newsroom
Alumni
  • Visit Alumni
  • Update Your Information
  • Lifetime Network
  • Alumni Benefits
  • Alumni Career Management
  • Women's Circle
  • Alumni Clubs
Insights
  • Visit Insights
  • Digital Future
  • Climate
  • Business & Society
  • Entrepreneurship
  • 21st Century Finance
  • Magazine
Insights
  • Digital Future
  • Climate
  • Business & Society
  • Entrepreneurship
  • 21st Century Finance
  • Magazine
  • More 

Risk and Return in Today's World

Average Read Time:

The Richman Center held a discussion with Clifford S. Asness, Managing and Founding Principal at AQR, about risk and return.

Published
February 9, 2016
Publication
Business & Society
Jump to main content
Richman Center Image
Category
Thought Leadership
News Type(s)
Richman Center News
Topic(s)
Capital Markets and Investments
Corporate Finance
Save Article

Download PDF

0%

Share
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Threads
  • Share on LinkedIn

 Asness

On February 9, 2016, the Richman Center held a discussion, “Risk and Return in Today's World,” with Clifford S. Asness, Ph.D., Managing and Founding Principal at AQR. The event was moderated by Stephen P. Zeldes, Benjamin M. Rosen Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia Business School, and focused on risk and return broadly, as well as its ties to strategy, behavioral finance, and arbitrage. Kicking off the discussion, Asness broke down the components of risk and investment in both short- and long-term capacities while assessing their benefits and uncertainties. By combining theoretical thinking and his experience in capital management at AQR, he offered a unique perspective on risk and offered insight into his approach to factor, style, and beta investing.

Asness's views on choosing a formidable business partner—to some, the holy grail of investment strategies—and smart beta formed a strong basis for those wishing to gain steady footing in investing. Knowing when to monetize on good luck and when to use factor tilt versus kappa weighted portfolios, argued Asness, are what drive arbitrage. Asness also tapped into the Kelly criterion and its effectiveness in maximizing the logarithm of wealth as aggressive leverage while stressing the concomitant risks of such aggressive portfolios. In the final portion of his presentation, Asness delved into the realm of risk parity and discussed harnessing momentum.

Related Articles

Accounting
Business and Society
Faculty Views
Leadership
Management
Social Impact
Date
July 08, 2025
A gardener trims a hedge
Accounting
Business and Society
Faculty Views
Leadership
Management
Social Impact

The Fallacy of Across-the-Board Budget Cuts

Many leaders rely on across-the-board budget cuts to save money. This approach may seem fair but often weakens profitable divisions, slows growth, and fuels hidden inefficiencies. Learn why targeted cuts work better.
  • Read more about The Fallacy of Across-the-Board Budget Cuts about The Fallacy of Across-the-Board Budget Cuts
Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence
Business and Society
Digital Future
Ethics and Leadership
Technology
Date
July 01, 2025
TikTok, Chinese video-sharing social networking service, with company logo on screen in background
Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence
Business and Society
Digital Future
Ethics and Leadership
Technology

The Future of Leadership in Tech Ethics

Explore how Columbia Business School’s Tech Ethics course trains future executives to tackle AI, privacy, and misinformation dilemmas with practical ethical frameworks and real-world debates.
  • Read more about The Future of Leadership in Tech Ethics about The Future of Leadership in Tech Ethics
Leadership and Strategy
Date
May 20, 2025
Two CBS graduates.
Leadership and Strategy

CBS Graduation 2025: Highlights from the Spring Recognition Ceremonies

More than 1,300 Columbia Business School graduates celebrated commencement, marking a milestone filled with ambition, resilience, and global impact.
  • Read more about CBS Graduation 2025: Highlights from the Spring Recognition Ceremonies about CBS Graduation 2025: Highlights from the Spring Recognition Ceremonies
Business and Society
Diversity
Ethics and Leadership
Globalization
Leadership
Leadership and Strategy
Management
Social Impact
Date
February 04, 2025
A protestor holding a placard
Business and Society
Diversity
Ethics and Leadership
Globalization
Leadership
Leadership and Strategy
Management
Social Impact

When Should Companies Take a Stand? The Risks and Rewards of Corporate Activism

New CBS research explores the factors driving inconsistent corporate stances on global sociopolitical issues and the risks that come with them.

  • Read more about When Should Companies Take a Stand? The Risks and Rewards of Corporate Activism about When Should Companies Take a Stand? The Risks and Rewards of Corporate Activism

External CSS

Homepage Breadcrumb Block

Articles A11y button

Official Logo of Columbia Business School

Columbia University in the City of New York
665 West 130th Street, New York, NY 10027
Tel. 212-854-1100

Maps and Directions
    • Centers & Programs
    • Current Students
    • Corporate
    • Directory
    • Support Us
    • Recruiters & Partners
    • Faculty & Staff
    • Newsroom
    • Careers
    • Contact Us
    • Accessibility
    • Privacy & Policy Statements
Back to Top Upward arrow
TOP

© Columbia University

  • X
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn