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We present evidence of the impact of buy-side analysts on the behavior and performance of fund managers. Using data provided by a large global asset manager, we relate buy-side analysts' recommendations to fund transactions on a daily basis. Our results show that buy-side analysts have a...
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Due to a lack of data availability, numerous empirical studies on mutual fund flows (e.g. Sirri/Tufano (1998)) analyze synthetically derived flow measures. We show how good these measures can explain actual flows. We compare the measures suggested in the literature with the actual net-flows of...
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This study examines the phenomenon of performance persistence of equity funds in Hungary in two time perspectives: 1-year and 6-month perspectives. The empirical results confirm the occurrence of performance dependence in consecutive periods. There is also a strong evidence of short-term...
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Although mutual fund performance has been dissected from almost every angle, very little attention has been paid to the connection between the actual active decisions made by management and the subsequent performance outcomes. In this paper we use information on institutional mutual funds to...
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This paper examines investment patterns of 50 sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) in nations around the world. We study investment by SWFs in 903 public and private firms over the period 1984-2009. As expected, we observe SWFs investments are more often in private firms when the market returns of...
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This paper uses copulas to model the joint survival within the groups of hedge funds and funds of funds managed by the same manager. Given their skewed distribution, a simple survival analysis based on linearity assumptions may fail to fully capture the dependence caused by extreme events in the...
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This paper investigates the relationships between management turnovers and fund performance, by using data for the German equity mutual funds in the period from 1994 to 2009. Evidence shows that the future performance of prior over-average performing funds (winner funds) declines in the first...
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This study examines the phenomenon of performance persistence of equity funds in Hungary in two time perspectives: 1-year and 6-month perspectives. The empirical results confirm the occurrence of performance dependence in consecutive periods. There is also a strong evidence of short-term...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013099152
We model and test the relations between the team management of mutual funds, fund manager ability, fund performance, and holdings. Our model predicts that team-managed funds will perform better, allocate their funds more conservatively, and trade less aggressively than single-manager funds....
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This paper investigates the relationship between mutual funds' holdings and listed firms' dividend policies in China. We find that mutual funds prefer to hold the shares of listed firms that pay cash or stock dividends. However, mutual funds are not particularly attracted to firms that pay high...
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