SSRN Home Search and Download Papers Browse Abstract and Paper Submission Subscribe to Networks View Briefcase Top Papers Top Authors Top Institutions

 

Abstract

 


 



Raise your Glass: Wine Investment and the Financial Crisis

Philippe Masset
affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jean-Philippe Weisskopf
University of Fribourg (Switzerland) - Faculty of Economics and Social Science


August 19, 2009


Abstract:     
This paper uses auction hammer prices over the period 1996-2009, with a special emphasis on periods of economic downturns, to examine risk, return and diversification benefits of fine wine. Our research shows evidence that the wine market is heterogeneous with wine regions and price categories evolving differently in terms of volume and turnover. We construct wine indices for various wine regions and prices using repeat-sales regressions and find out that fine wine yields higher returns and has a lower volatility compared to stocks especially in times of economic crises. Forming portfolios for typical investors and taking risk aversion, different financial assets and various wine indices into consideration we confirm that the addition of wine to a portfolio as a separate asset-class is beneficial for private investors. Not only are returns favourably impacted and risk being minimised but skewness and kurtosis are also positively affected. Particularly, during the recent financial crisis these effects are most pronounced and improve portfolio diversification when it is most needed. Most importantly, balancing a portfolio with fine wine has resulted in added return while reducing volatility with the most prestigious and expensive vintages and estates outperforming the General Wine Index (GWI) during the entire research period. Results from the CAPM show that alpha is significantly positive over the period 1996-2009 while showing a low beta coefficient. The use of a conditional CAPM model allows us to clarify the time-variance of alphas and betas depending on the economic environment that is not generally captured by the traditional CAPM. The time-varying dynamics of alphas and betas are in particular best explained by the spread between BAA- and AAA-rated bonds and the USD/EUR foreign exchange rate. Our findings confirm that wine returns are primarily related to economic conditions and not to the market risk.

Keywords: wine, alternative assets, financial contagion, portfolio diversification, conditional CAPM

JEL Classifications: C60, G11, Q11

Working Paper Series

Date posted: August 22, 2009 ; Last revised: March 08, 2010

Suggested Citation

Masset, Philippe and Weisskopf, Jean-Philippe, Raise your Glass: Wine Investment and the Financial Crisis (August 19, 2009). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1457906


Export to: Export Citation What's this?

Contact Information

Philippe Masset (Contact Author)
affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )
Jean-Philippe Weisskopf
University of Fribourg (Switzerland) - Faculty of Economics and Social Science ( email )
Fribourg CH 1700
Switzerland
Feedback to SSRN (Beta)


Paper statistics
Abstract Views: 231
Downloads: 82
Download Rank: 97,881

© 2010 Social Science Electronic Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  FAQ   Terms of Use   Privacy Policy   Copyright
This page was served by apolloc 6 in 0.531 seconds.