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Which investor class causes stock price anomalies? Are individual investors responsible for prices that deviate from fundamental value? We address these questions in the context of a specific anomaly, that of stock price 'bubbles.' Using data from the Australian Stock Exchange Clearinghouse...
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Using a comprehensive hedge fund database, we examine the role of managerial incentives and discretion in hedge fund performance. Hedge funds with greater managerial incentives, proxied by the delta of the option-like incentive fee contracts, higher levels of managerial ownership, and the...
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The rapid growth of pension systems raises the specter of market disruptions from pension plan flows. In particular, appointments and changes of fund managers by pension trustees are accompanied by large intermittent portfolio flows, mostly channeled via the upstairs market. In this article we...
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Mutual funds are an important vehicle for low- and middle-income households to invest in the stock market and save for the future. The number of families investing in mutual funds has increased more than 1,000 percent, from 4.6 million households investing in mutual funds in 1980, to a high of...
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One can consider the concept of market neutrality as having quot;breadthquot; and quot;depthquot;: quot;Breadthquot; reflects the number of market risks to which the hedge fund is neutral, while quot;depthquot; reflects the quot;completenessquot; of the neutrality of the fund to market risks. We...
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Previous research has concluded that prespecified asset allocations used by many Section 529 college savings plans are not only suboptimal, but that they are also so conservative that many investors would do better by avoiding such plans entirely. Recent changes in the tax code and in the rules...
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This study investigates the relationship between governance, investment performance and asset allocation of pension funds in Switzerland. Our sample includes survey data from 139 Swiss occupational pension plans for which we develop a governance metric comprising attributes of organisational...
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Opinion leaders of an investment network can have a significant impact on capital markets because their investment decisions are adopted by their peers and trigger large trading cascades, increasing herding behavior and comovement among stock returns. This paper analyzes the interaction-based...
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This is the online Appendix to "Multi-Asset Scenario Building for Trend-Following Trading Strategies."We provide additional empirical results to challenge our findings from the main paper. These tests include, among others: long-short trading environment, subsample testing, modified indicator...
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Exchange-traded notes (ETNs) are a relatively new form of security design that appear similar to exchange-traded funds (ETFs), but with no underlying portfolio holdings. We identify those characteristics of ETNs that are distinct from ETFs, and we test which ETN characteristics are most...
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