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This paper explores the determinants of heterogeneity in institutional investor portfolio preferences and the relationship between institutions and the clients they serve. I find that the characteristics of an institution’s clients and the characteristics of the institution itself are both...
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The present study examined the awareness about Shariah investment in India during the study period. The researcher prepared a questionnaire and surveyed the respondents through an online survey. The study purposely selected ethical investors in the Ethical wealth city group in Chennai. The...
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Using the case of the Lehman Minibonds crisis in Singapore, this paper aims to elucidate processes of financialisation and geographies of investor subjects by investigating the reshaping of retail banking consumers into investor subjects. Instead of painting all investor subjects with a broad...
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I investigate whether or not the multi-period trades of financial institutions cause mispricing in the stock market. After controlling for the magnitude and trends in institutional trades, I find evidence consistent with institutional trades pushing prices away from fundamentals. Stocks heavily...
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This study examines whether mutual funds herd in industries and the extent to which such herding impacts industry valuations. Using two herding measures proposed by Lakonishok et al. (1992) and Sias (2004) we document that mutual funds herd in industries. We show that industry herding is not...
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I show that the shape of flow–performance relationship among open-end funds varies with investor sentiment. This link is stronger when the market tone is optimistic. Cross-sectional comparison reveals that the convexity of the relationship is more pronounced among funds of the type that...
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We develop a dictionary of linguistic extremity in earnings conference calls, a setting where managers have considerable latitude in the language they use, to study the role of extreme language in corporate reporting. Controlling for tone (positive vs. negative) of language, we document that...
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Fund flows become less sensitive to high performance after 2000, thereby decreasing convexity of the flow-performance relationship. I present novel evidence on the effects of aggregate performance on convexity of the flow-performance relationship. Flows to high-performing funds decrease when the...
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We examine the trading behavior of institutional investors in the Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) market from 1993 to 2007. We concentrate on the relation between cross-sectional institutional ETF ownership and returns, particularly on the relation between changes in ownership and future returns,...
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This study investigates whether the relation between macro-level fund flow and market returns varies between the retail and institutional fund management markets. We find evidence of a contemporaneous relation between flow and market return for retail funds and also find evidence to support the...
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