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We use daily geometric mean returns to investigate abnormal returns in mutual funds by applying four well known models, namely the CAPM, three-moment CAPM, Fama and French (1993) three-factor and Carhart (1997) four-factor models under different economic cycles and over different fund...
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We use daily geometric mean returns to investigate abnormal returns in mutual funds by applying four well known models, namely the CAPM, three-moment CAPM, Fama and French (1993) three-factor and Carhart (1997) four-factor models under different economic cycles and over different fund...
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Polynomial goal programming, in which investor preferences for skewness can be incorporated, is utilized to determine the optimal portfolio from Latin American, US and European capital markets.The empirical findings suggest that the incorporation of skewness into an investors portfolio decision...
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In this paper, we provide the first evidence of liquidity timing ability of mutual funds outside US. We propose a new model to study liquidity timing ability of mutual funds. The model matches the higher moment framework required for emerging market study. We find that on the average the mutual...
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A non-normal stock return distribution is common in emerging markets. We propose a new liquidity timing model in a higher moment. Overall, fund managers are able to time the market-wide liquidity even in a higher moment environment. A co-skewness risk factor is statistically priced. High...
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