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Just over 20 years have passed since the publication of Carhart's landmark 1997 study on mutual funds. Its conclusion—that the data did “not support the existence of skilled or informed mutual fund portfolio managers”—was the capstone of an academic literature beginning with Jensen...
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Purpose Passive investing has established itself as the dominant force in the world of professionally managed assets, surpassing the concept of index funds. Its meteoric rise is fueled by investors' preference for its dual benefits of strong diversification and low cost. A comprehensive study of...
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The focus of this review is to exhibit a thorough analysis of prominent aspects in bond funds literature and their conceptual developments employing the trending bibliometric analysis. The study was conducted using the Scopus database, which found 354 scholarly documents during a 40-year period...
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This survey of the academic literature on the value of active management shows that the average active manager does not outperform, but that a significant minority of active managers do add value. Further, academic studies suggest that investors may be able to identify superior active managers...
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In this paper it, we have conducted a factor analysis which implied determining the international research directions that have characterized the period following the outbreak of the crisis in 2007 and 2008-2011. In this research, we used secondary data that were extracted from 342 articles,...
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This paper examines in detail the literature review of hedge funds performance persistence. Hedge funds are also known as alternative investments that are suited to institutional investors or wealthy investors with significant experience and knowledge in investment. They are used to hedge...
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This article discussed the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the performance of Equity and Fixed-Income Islamic unit trusts in Malaysia. The study adopted two methods of analysis; (i) empirical analysis using conventional methodologies such as Sharpe, Treynor and Jensen in comparing the 2019 and...
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A genealogical training process, in which senior (advisor) scientists engage in the cross-generational transfer of skills and knowledge to junior (advisee) scientists is a core facet of modern science. In this paper, we examine the consequences of a core tension faced by all junior scientists:...
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