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Pension funds have greater fiduciary responsibilities than mutual funds and are also more severely punished for poor …
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We study how expectations of fund flows causally affect fund performance by exploiting a quasi-natural experiment in the Australian pension system where an unexpected policy change temporarily allowed fund withdrawals from a pre-specified date in the future. Using fractions of young members,...
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Indonesia's financial sector is highly dominated by the banking industry than the non-bank. It controlled almost 74% of Indonesia's financial assets in 2014. After post-crisis restructuration, the banking sector has become stronger, with a higher capital adequacy ratio and profitability. While,...
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This study analyzed activism that leads to a merger or acquisition (M&A) of a firm to see its benefits for the shareholders at the target firm as well as its acquirer. It used over thirty years of data to understand the impact of the activists’ demands of strategic significance for the firms....
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Managers investing on behalf of pension plan sponsors (i.e. pension funds) face greater fiduciary responsibilities and …
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We evaluate the impact of Financial Accounting Standard 132 by measuring how well its required asset allocation information predicts next year's pension returns. We compare the predictive capability of several different models, including Sharpe's style model and survey data by Pensions &...
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