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Background: We investigate whether the success of contrarian investment strategies can be attributed to differences in the relative illiquidity of stocks categorized as value investments versus those categorized as glamour portfolios. Methods: Following Lakonishok et al. (J Financ...
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This paper represents the first specific attempt in the literature to examine the relationship between active share and emerging market equity fund performance. Using a sample of U.S. based diversified emerging market equity funds whose prospectus benchmark is the MSCI emerging market equity...
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This paper examines the relationship between mutual fund governance and the activeness of equity mutual funds. Using a fund's corporate culture as a proxy for its governance and controlling for other variables, we find that funds with the better governance are significantly more active than...
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Closet indexing is the practice of staying close to the benchmark index while still maintaining to be an active mutual fund manager and probably also charging fees similar to those of truly active managers. Recent work shows active mutual fund managers were much more likely to closet index...
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This paper represents the first attempt in the literature to specifically and solely examine the relationship between active share and emerging market equity fund performance. To do this we use a sample of U.S.-based actively managed diversified emerging market equity funds that we follow for...
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