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Risk-Adjusted Return (RAROC)

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When evaluating investment managers or strategies, always compute the Sharpe ratio using the same risk-free rate and over the same time period for all alternatives being compared. Even small differences in measurement methodology can reverse the ranking of competing strategies.

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William Sharpe developed the Sharpe Ratio in 1966 as a tool to evaluate mutual fund performance for his 1966 paper in the Journal of Business. He called it the 'reward-to-variability ratio' — the term 'Sharpe ratio' was coined by others in his honor. Sharpe received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1990, shared with Harry Markowitz and Merton Miller, for his contributions to the theory of financial economics. The ratio bearing his name is now computed millions of times daily across investment management, risk management, and regulatory applications worldwide.

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