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This paper represents, to the best of our knowledge, the first attempt to bring together all of the biases affecting traditional timing models that have been identified in the literature. These biases are the cause of spurious coefficients and our aim is to propose certain corrective measures....
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This paper investigates whether profit-seeking and values-driven investor decisions have an impact on the timing ability of socially responsible mutual fund managers. Surprisingly, we find evidence of successful market timing skill for positively screened mutual fund managers who fulfill the...
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The aim of this work is to examine the influence of mutual fund flows on market timing models, thus providing unbiased timing coefficients. However, as this control is motivated by the existing relationship between mutual fund flows and market returns, we first analyse this relationship,...
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The aim of this study is to provide the sovereign bond fund investor with a guide to finding the most profitable and sustainable investment strategy. For this purpose, a Global Sustainable Competitiveness Index is applied to a sample of 48 funds.We have conducted a best-in-class analysis, and...
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This article analyzes the financial performance and managerial abilities of a sample of US and European socially responsible (SR) mutual funds. The period analyzed commences from January 1994 and concludes in January 2013 and yields 18 US and 89 European green funds. The results obtained for...
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The taxation of capital gains realized by European private investors in mutual funds must be analysed in order to detect distortions of competition of this relevant financial industry in the European Union. Using a contingency table methodology in different investment scenes, we detect that...
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Past literature shows that tests of performance persistence do not agree in the most important mutual fund markets and so there is a need for further research in other smaller countries such as Spain, one of the biggest growth fund markets in Europe in the nineties. Spanish equity funds...
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In this work, we evaluate the use of public and private information by Spanish fund managers by means of an analysis of their traditional and conditional performance. Furthermore, we repeat this analysis for various fund subsets compiling their different characteristics, which allows us to...
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This is a study about how performance influences on the behaviour of investors in Spanish domestic equity funds over an eight-year period. This is a broad timeframe given the relative immaturity of this market when compared to other more developed markets such as the American or English, among...
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