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In this study, an attempt has been made to find out why investors still prefer broker-sold fund over direct-sold fund despite the superior performance of the latter. We find the sensitivity of funds flow in selected direct-sold funds and broker-sold funds in India. We do not find any evidence...
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pension funds herd and that their herding negatively forecasts stock returns. In contrast, we find no evidence that herding by …
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Using the herding measures of Lakonishok, Shleifer and Vishny (1992) (LSV) and Frey, Herbst and Walter (2007) (FHW), we … assess herding by French equity mutual funds between 1999 and 2005. We show that LSV herding amounts to 6.5% while FHW … herding is about 2.5 times stronger. We observe that herding is stronger in small than in medium and large capitalization …
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This paper explores the role mutual fund herding plays on the return comovement in Chinese stocks. The results show … that mutual fund herding significantly reduces the return comovement among Chinese stocks, providing evidence for the … existence of a rational herding behavior by mutual funds. We find that the negative effect of mutual fund herding on return …
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This article analyzes the effect of liquidity risk on the performance of various hedge fund portfolio strategies. Similarly to Avramov et al. (2007), we find that, before accounting for the effect of liquidity risk, hedge fund portfolios that incorporate predictability in managerial skills...
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The average alpha of mutual funds is an indication of whether it pays off to invest in actively managed funds. In this study we show that a substantial part of the variation in the average alpha can be explained by exogenous factors. The most important factors are the average expense ratio, the...
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We study the equilibrium implications of a multi-asset economy in which asset managers are subject to different benchmarks, and demonstrate how heterogeneous benchmarking generates a mechanism through which fundamental shocks propagate across assets. Fluctuations in asset managers' capital...
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We provide the first in-depth examination of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) within actively managed mutual fund (AMMF) portfolios to better understand why AMMFs make substantial investments in passive ETFs. We examine the association between holding ETF positions and AMMF performance, as well as...
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