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Previous research examining the price impact of institutional trading concludes that index funds incur higher liquidity costs due to the higher demand for trading immediacy. However, this conclusion has only been inferred by comparing the total price impact of active and index funds. This study...
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This study represents the first empirical examination of the daily trading and portfolio configuration strategies of index and enhanced index equity funds. We find index and enhanced funds earn returns and exhibit risk commensurate with underlying indices. Relative to index funds, enhanced index...
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This study represents the first empirical examination of the daily trading and portfolio configuration strategies of index and enhanced index equity funds. We find index and enhanced funds earn returns and exhibit risk commensurate with underlying indices. Relative to index funds, enhanced index...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012774460
Using a unique dataset of Australian equity fund managers that spans 18.5 years, we examine why institutional traders may prefer more reputable full-service brokers to discount (or less reputable) brokers. In particular, we examine two possible determinants in this choice: execution ability and...
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