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We use portfolio holdings data to examine the performance of 143 global equity funds over the period 2002 to 2012. We find that the average global equity manager outperforms their benchmark by 1.2% to 1.4% per annum before fees. Attribution analysis reveals that the prime source of excess return...
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We propose a portfolio holdings-based method for evaluating global equity funds that decomposes excess returns versus benchmark indices into contributions from six equity and three currency ‘style factors', and alpha. The method is used to characterize sources of performance for institutional...
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We use portfolio holdings data to examine the performance of 143 global equity funds over the period 2002 to 2012. We find that the average global equity manager outperforms their benchmark by 1.2% to 1.4% per annum before fees. Attribution analysis reveals that the prime source of excess return...
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We apply a range of methods for estimating capacity in a fund management context, and discuss the implications of the results. In addition to demonstrating how capacity analysis may be undertaken, we highlight the key determinants of estimated capacity. The central issue is the ability of a fund...
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This article discusses the definition and determinants of capacity, and outlines a practical approach for analyzing the capacity of equity funds. It is argued that capacity analysis should focus on ‘effective capacity' for the active component of a portfolio, defined as the assets under...
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We apply a range of methods for estimating capacity in a fund management context, and discuss the implications of the results. In addition to demonstrating how capacity analysis may be undertaken, we highlight the key determinants of estimated capacity. The central issue is the ability of a fund...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012967156
A number of prior studies have examined qualitative and quantitative indicators that help investors decide which funds to invest in. The majority of these have focused on indicators of performance, which fit broadly into two categories: measures of the funds' historical performance (e.g. risk...
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This study extends an examination of Quality investing in the US (Gallagher et al., 2013) to the Australian market. Specifically, a Quality score is computed as the aggregate of eight fundamental accounting metrics. An investment strategy investing in the highest (lowest) quality stock quintile...
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This study develops a style rotation model based on quarterly forecasts of style factor returns, across four style categories, generated using market and macroeconomic data. The prescriptions from this model are tested on a sample of U.S. active equity mutual funds' portfolio holdings. An annual...
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