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In order to shed light on the "black boxʺ of institutional equity investing in a systematic manner, I conducted a broadly based questionnaire which received a large response from German mutual fund companies. The survey asked fund managers for their basic views and practices and for insights...
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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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This paper examines how high-frequency trading decisions of individual investors are influenced by past price changes. Specifically, we address the question as to whether decisions to open or close a position are different when investors already hold a position compared to when they don't. Based...
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This paper investigates experimentally the role of emotions in a robust behavioral anomaly, the disposition effect. We manipulate choice and responsibility for subsequent gains and losses, thus influencing the anticipated and experienced emotions at play. Merely experiencing a gain or loss, in...
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Factor investing has received much attention from academics and practitioners, as well as from individual and institutional investors. It has become usual for investors that aim to enhance returns to add to the core of their portfolios a factor satellite, thus tilting their portfolios toward...
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The presence of investor sentiment pushes asset prices away from the equilibrium level justified by underlying fundamentals. While sentiment is not directly observable, identifying appropriate proxies and, quantifying the impact of sentiment on asset prices is an important topic. Asset prices...
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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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We use the power law function to study changes in the distribution of trading volumes of S&P 500 stocks and non-S&P 500 stocks from 1960 to 2013. We find that the distribution of daily trading volumes has changed significantly for different baskets of non-index stocks and trading has become more...
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We examine whether opinions on firms subsequently revealed to have misstated earnings affect analysts' reputation with investors. We find that positive opinions by bullish analysts hurt their reputation, leading investors to react less to their research on non-misstatement firms after the...
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Fast trading and fragmentation of volume make equity markets complex, leading retail and institutional investors to demand sophisticated brokerage services. In a sample of stock transactions in Swedish large-cap firms, we find that brokers who show high trading sophistication when trading their...
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