Risk-Sensitive Investment Management via Free Energy-Entropy Duality
Abstract
We study a benchmarked risk-sensitive portfolio problem in a factor-based setting to bring together three strands of the literature: benchmarked risk-sensitive investment management, the Kuroda-Nagai change-of-measure method, and the free energy-entropy duality of Dai Pra et al. (1996). We show that the duality yields a direct solution of the benchmarked problem by reformulating it as a linear-quadratic-Gaussian stochastic differential game under a suitable equivalent probability measure, with an entropic regularization. The resulting value function is quadratic, the optimal controls are explicit affine feedback maps, and the optimal allocation admits two complementary interpretations: as a fractional Kelly strategy and as a Kelly portfolio adjusted via the entropic regularization. This formulation, therefore, contributes both a direct analytical route to the solution and a clearer interpretation of risk sensitivity, thereby embedding the classical Kuroda-Nagai change-of-measure approach within a more general framework. An added benefit of this formulation is that it is suitable for implementation via an RL algorithm. A simple implementation on U.S. equity data illustrates the tractability of the framework and numerically confirms the equivalence of the two approaches.
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@article{arxiv.2604.15463,
title = {Risk-Sensitive Investment Management via Free Energy-Entropy Duality},
author = {Sebastien Lleo and Wolfgang Runggaldier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.15463},
year = {2026}
}