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This paper addresses the questions whether European mutual fund managers rely on sell-side analyst information with respect to their investment decisions and whether this behavior impacts fund performance. Based on a sample of over 4,300 European mutual funds and around 1.2 million portfolio...
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This paper analyzes determinants of home bias in equity funds based on monthly holdings data using panel and quantile regressions. We investigate 699 equity funds, domiciled in fifteen European countries, that broadly invested in European stocks from January 2003 to December 2016. More than...
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This paper introduces a return-based approach to studying a possible home bias of equity funds by estimating their exposures in their home countries. We first confirm the robustness of our approach using simulated portfolios with different proportions of domestic and foreign stocks. The...
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In this study we examine the European mutual fund market for the 1990-2021 period through the two parties involved in it: the investor and the fund manager. On the one hand, we determine the relevant factors of the decision to invest based on the modeling of asset flows. In the demand function,...
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In this paper, we use Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to examine the efficiency of European mutual funds across different investment styles. The DEA methodology allows going beyond the meaning of conventional efficiency, being able to identify the most efficient mutual funds compared to the rest...
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This paper examines the performance and persistence in performance of style-consistent European equity mutual funds between 1988 and 2010. Using a large survivorship bias-free sample for six European countries, we document strong evidence of persistence in benchmark-adjusted returns over 1-year...
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This paper tests the hypothesis that portfolio diversification can increase the threat of systemic financial risk. The paper first provides a theoretical rationale for the possibility that systemic risk may be increased by the proliferation of financial instruments that lead operators to hold...
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Evidence to date on the performance of Socially Responsible Investments (SRI) has almost exclusively been conducted within equity markets. We provide new evidence on the potential of SRI for other asset classes, by assessing the performance of SRI fixed-income funds. This is the first...
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Using variance decompositions in vector auto-regressions (VARs) we model a high-dimensional network of European CDS spreads to assess the transmission of credit risk to the non-financial corporate sector. Our findings suggest a sectoral clustering in the CDS network, where financial institutions...
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