Enhancing portfolio management using artificial intelligence: literature review

Kristina Sutiene,Peter Schwendner, Ciprian Sipos,Luis Lorenzo,Miroslav Mirchev, Petre Lameski,Audrius Kabasinskas, Chemseddine Tidjani,Belma Ozturkkal, Jurgita Cerneviciene

FRONTIERS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE(2024)

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Building an investment portfolio is a problem that numerous researchers have addressed for many years. The key goal has always been to balance risk and reward by optimally allocating assets such as stocks, bonds, and cash. In general, the portfolio management process is based on three steps: planning, execution, and feedback, each of which has its objectives and methods to be employed. Starting from Markowitz's mean-variance portfolio theory, different frameworks have been widely accepted, which considerably renewed how asset allocation is being solved. Recent advances in artificial intelligence provide methodological and technological capabilities to solve highly complex problems, and investment portfolio is no exception. For this reason, the paper reviews the current state-of-the-art approaches by answering the core question of how artificial intelligence is transforming portfolio management steps. Moreover, as the use of artificial intelligence in finance is challenged by transparency, fairness and explainability requirements, the case study of post-hoc explanations for asset allocation is demonstrated. Finally, we discuss recent regulatory developments in the European investment business and highlight specific aspects of this business where explainable artificial intelligence could advance transparency of the investment process.
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portfolio,asset allocation,artificial intelligence,machine learning,optimization,rebalancing,explainability,regulation
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