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We show that fund families allocate their fund managers to different market segments such that their skill is rewarded best. Whether a fund manager's skill is rewarded by higher alpha depends on the efficiency of the market segment in which she works. Even skilled managers can generate alpha...
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We explore the relationship between CDS premia and bond asset swap spreads on the samereference entity. As Duffie (1999) shows, there is a clear theoretical link between CDS premiaand bond prices if the two quantities are viewed as a pure measure of credit risk. However,many studies provide...
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We examine the determinants and consequences of changes in hedge fund fee structures.We show that fee changes are asymmetric with much greater incidence of fee increasescompared to fee decreases. We find that managers of younger and smaller funds are morelikely to increase fees after good...
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The trading of securities on multiple markets raises the question of each market’s sharein the discovery of the informationally efficient price. We exploit salient distributionalfeatures of multivariate financial price processes to uniquely determine these contributions.Thereby we resolve the...
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In this paper we study systemic risk for the US and Europe. We show that banks' exposures to common risk factors are crucial for systemic risk. We come to this conclusion by first showing that relations between US and European banks are smaller than within each region. We then show that European...
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We analyze the impact of market frictions on trading volume and liquidity premia of finite maturity assets when investors differ in their trading needs. Our equilibrium model generates a clientele effect (frequently trading investors only hold short-term assets) and predicts i) a hump-shaped...
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Expected returns can hardly be estimated from time series data. Therefore, many recent papers suggest investing in the global minimum variance portfolio. The weights of this portfolio are usually estimated by replacing the true return covariance matrix by its time series estimator. However,...
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Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Liquidität am deutschen Aktienmarkt. Konkret analysieren wir den Preiseinfluss von Transaktionen. Zunächst zeigen wir in einem einfachen dynamischen Optimierungsmodell, wie die optimale Handelsstrategie eines Anlegers von der funktionalen Form...
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In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden erstmals die Determinanten der Zuflüsse deutscher Aktienfonds empirisch untersucht. Für den Untersuchungszeitraum von 1991 bis 2003 finden wir einige interessante Unterschiede zum US-Markt. Zunächst bestätigen wir die in der Literatur dokumentierte positiv...
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In den letzten Jahren haben Investmentgesellschaften zunehmend Teams anstelle von Einzel-Managern für das Management ihrer Fonds eingesetzt. Diese Studie untersucht das Phänomen „Team Management“ bei Investmentfonds in drei Dimensionen: Es werden 1. die Determinanten der Managementstruktur...
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