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This paper studies investor disagreement in the performance evaluation of equity mutual funds by comparing two existing approaches and estimating its relations with fund characteristics, active management level and fund flows. We find that investors disagree more about the performance of funds...
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This paper presents the most comprehensive out-of-U.S.-sample examination of information variables and equity premium predictability by focusing on Canada to reassess the growing U.S.-based evidence casting doubt on predictability. Using monthly data for 36 variables from 1950 to 2013, we test...
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This paper investigates to what extent the U.S. presidential cycle can spillover across borders and affect the actions of global investors. Using data from 2000 to 2022 on G10 countries, we show that, on average, the annualized equity premium is 6.1% higher and the net monthly percentage equity...
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Mutual funds in the same category compete in a series of annual tournaments for a place at the top of year-end performance-based rankings. One effect implies that losing funds increase their risk more than winning funds, hoping to climb in the rankings. Another effect involves a rational...
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A new approach to species distribution modelling based on unsupervised classification via a finite mixture of GAMs incorporating habitat suitability curves is proposed. A tailored EM algorithm is outlined for computing maximum likelihood estimates. Several submodels incorporating various...
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This paper investigates the relationship between federal election outcomes and expected returns and volatilities in the Canadian money, bond, equity and currency markets from 1951 to 2006. There is little evidence that investment opportunities are different in minority versus majority...
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"This paper presents a new method to examine the performance evaluation of mutual funds in incomplete markets. Based on the no arbitrage condition, we develop bounds on admissible performance measures. We suggest new ways of ranking mutual funds and provide a diagnostic instrument for evaluating...
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