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We investigate the occurrence of greenwashing in the US mutual fund industry. Using panel regression methods, we test whether there exist differences in the portfolio investment behaviors of active equity funds that are self-declared to be driven by ESG motives when compared to all other funds....
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"This paper finds strong evidence of time-variations in the joint distribution of returns on a stock market portfolio and portfolios tracking size--and value effects. Mean returns, volatilities and correlations between these equity portfolios are found to be driven by underlying regimes that...
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A recent literature has shown that, similarity to stocks and bonds, REIT returns contain strong evidence of bull and bear regimes, that may best captured using nonlinear econometric models of the Markov switching type
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We analyze the recursive, out-of-sample performance of asset allocation decisions based on financial ratio-predictability under single-state linear and regime-switching models. We adopt both a statistical perspective to analyze whether models based on the dividend-price, earning-price, and...
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A recent literature has shown that REIT returns contain strong evidence of bull and bear dynamic regimes that may be best captured using nonlinear econometric models of the Markov switching type. In fact, REIT returns would display regime shifts that are more abrupt and persistent than in the...
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” (identified as the volatility of the scores over a period of time), measured around a given slope. We find that 1-month, short … risk factor. There is equally strong evidence that a ESG spread strategy that buys (sells) low (high) ESG score volatility …
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