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We study the performance of equity mutual funds run by asset management divisions of commercial banking groups using a worldwide sample. We show that bank-affiliated funds underperform unaffiliated funds by 92 basis points per year. Consistent with conflicts of interest, the underperformance is...
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The commitment of governments, international organizations and enterprises to combatting corruption appears to have intensified in recent years. The efforts of these institutions appear centered on a “Two Thrust Approach,” consisting of the simultaneous application of the development and...
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Based on daily data from 1989-2016 we find that the correlations between some relevant commodity market futures and equity returns in the aggregate U.S. market, and specifically in the energy sector stocks have changed strongly during the stock market crisis periods. The correlation between...
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Hedge fund researchers have long known about backfill bias, typically correcting for it by truncating a fixed number of returns from the beginning of each fund's return series. However, we document that this practice decreases the percentage of backfilled returns by only 25%. Thus, empirical...
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In this article, we provide the busy reader with a survey of articles that were written over the past four years on hedge funds. Specifically, we review the economic basis for hedge fund returns and then discuss some of the logical consequences of these observations. Next, we summarize the...
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This article discusses the state-of-the-art in applying returns-based analyses to hedge funds. The article pays particular attention to those hedge fund strategies where the use of either derivatives or dynamic trading strategies can lead to highly asymmetric outcomes
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Hedge funds do not easily fit into the current way institutions go about investing. Based on a survey of recent academic and practitioner research, this article reviews six competing frameworks for how to incorporate hedge funds in institutional portfolios. Each framework has very different...
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Part 1 of this paper can be found at 'http://ssrn.com/abstract=2602785' http://ssrn.com/abstract=2602785.This article is the second in a two-part series. The goal of this series is to discuss the innovative ways in which academics and practitioners are enhancing the risk allocation framework in...
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This article is the first in a two-part series. The series will discuss the innovative ways in which academics and practitioners are enhancing asset allocation methodologies in order to incorporate hedge funds. This article will begin by discussing the current practice in asset allocation work,...
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Forming top quintile portfolios on the Sharpe ratio, the alpha, the information ratio, the excess manipulation proof performance measure EMPPM and the doubt ratio; we find that these portfolios persistently outperform similarly constructed mediocre third quintile portfolios throughout the twelve...
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