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This study shows that mutual fund managers vary in their reliance on category-level information, relative to firm-specific information about assets. Moreover, fund performance decreases with managers' propensity to rely on categories. Fund managers display less skill in picking stocks which are...
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This study proposes that the performance of mutual fund managers is linked to how efficiently they allocate attention across assets in their investment set. Motivated by existing models of optimal portfolio choice and rational inattention, we posit that the efficiency of attention allocation...
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We exploit a novel natural experiment to establish a clear causal relation between media attention and consumer investment behavior. Our findings indicate a 31 percent local average increase in quarterly capital flows into mutual funds mentioned in a prominent Wall Street Journal “Category...
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A widespread concern in the investment industry is whether commonly used investment management fee arrangements encourage investment managers to act in their clients' interests. The value to managers of a one-period call performance fee is maximized by maximizing performance volatility. This is...
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The aims of this paper are to detect evidence of institutional investor herding behaviour and examine the role that investor sentiment plays in the institutional investor herd behaviour. We use bivariate GARCH method estimated time varying beta to estimate herding variables of UK open-ended and...
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Behavioral finance lacks direct evidence linking agents’ beliefs to their behaviors. Motivated by revealed preference theories, I provide such evidence using mutual fund stock holdings. Assuming that investors' expectations are consistent with their investment decisions, I relate fund...
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Recent years have witnessed phenomenal growth in both the number and size of diversified equity mutual funds in India. But performance of mutual fund in India has been volatile because of several macro-economic factors. In the top-down approach to evaluate the investment in stock markets,...
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Ratios that indicate the statistical significance of a fund’s alpha typically appraise its performance. A growing literature suggests that even in the absence of any ability to predict returns, holding options positions on the benchmark assets or trading frequently can significantly enhance...
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Ratios that indicate the statistical significance of a fund's alpha typically appraise its performance. A growing literature suggests that even in the absence of any ability to predict returns, holding options positions on the benchmark assets or trading frequently can significantly enhance...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013070365
The accomplishment of a MF (Mutual Fund) be contingent upon the knowledge and self-confidence level of the investors. The pattern of the investment differs with age, education, gender, occupation etc. The current study is conducted with the purpose of assessing the consciousness level of the...
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