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This study provides an update to Szado and Schneeweis [2010]. The original study covered the period from March 1999 through May 2009. This updated study extends the period of analysis through September 2010. The credit crisis and the associated decline in equity markets rekindled new interest in...
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In this analysis, we simply take a step back and remind investors and researchers alike, that there is no simple answer to the dependency of empirical results on the data, period of analysis, or methods of quantitative analysis used to address issues of academic research. Over a common time...
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The data and time dependency of empirical financial research is a common concern to both academics and practitioners. Changes in regulatory, trading and investor environments may result in dramatic changes in the underlying viability of any investment vehicle and/or trading process. This is...
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Private equity is a widely encompassing term for any equity-type investment in a company that generally is not listed on a stock exchange. Private equity investment strategies represent an increasingly significant component of institutional portfolios.According to the Russell Survey on...
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While the impact of backfill bias, survivor bias other database construction issues (e.g., onshore versus offshore) on hedge fund performance have received considerable research attention, the impact on hedge fund performance of differences in the underlying quality or number of reporting...
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