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The importance of investment advisers to the financial well-being of their clients cannot be overstated. Individuals and institutions entrust trillions of dollars to investment advisers to manage on their behalf. This paper discusses and explains fiduciary principles in investment advice....
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This paper provides evidence that stock returns of financial conglomerates are affected by how successful certain funds of its asset management division are. The results indicate a spillover effect between management companies with top-performing funds and the stocks of the parent firm. I find...
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The 27th SUERF Colloquium in Munich in June 2008: New Trends in Asset Management: Exploring the Implications was already topical in the Summer of 2008. The subsequent dramatic events in the Autumn of 2008 made the presentations in Munich even more relevant to investors and bankers that want to...
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Italian Abstract: L’impiego di sistemi di intelligenza artificiale (IA) nell’intermediazione mobi-liare è oggetto di un intenso dibattito istituzionale volto ad analizzarne opportunità e rischi per investitori e operatori di mercato. Nel presente lavoro, dopo aver delineato le principali...
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This article aims to examine the role of objects in the transformation of logics (Thornton & Ocasio, 2008) at the practice level. In particular, it explores how financial actors use, transform and are constrained by their ‘market devices' – defined as a range of instruments, models and tools...
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This study investigates the effect of underlying risk preferences on analysts' work-related decisions. Specifically, we examine whether facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR), an innate personal characteristic that has been linked to financial risk tolerance, affects analysts' stock coverage...
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