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We examine the performance of passively managed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that provide exposure to global emerging markets equities. We find that the tracking errors of these funds are substantially higher than previously reported levels for developed markets ETFs. ETFs that use statistical...
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We examine the performance of passively managed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that provide exposure to global emerging markets equities. We find that the tracking errors of these funds are substantially higher than previously reported levels for developed markets ETFs. ETFs that use statistical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013115250
The goal of this study is to determine which fund or country-specific characteristics predict accurate performance in terms of tracking country-specific stock market indices. Ninety-three country-specific exchange-traded funds from 47 different countries are included in this study. In accordance...
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no leverage. Yet using unique granular data on the bond holdings of institutional funds, we show that their trading …
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capital and its impact on bond risk premia. We show that institutional fund managers trade strongly procyclically: they … price impact in both corporate and sovereign bond markets. We provide evidence that this procyclical behaviour is driven by …
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.5% positive significant abnormal returns. The US T-Bond fund recorded a 9% return with a significant 7.2% abnormal return. The …
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This paper unveils the processes for building a country's trading strategy that can outperform the MSCI Indexes and on the factor basis. By exploring the belief and experimenting with the structure in place, there seems to be enough room to build a quantitative investment strategy that generates...
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We employ the stochastic dominance (SD) approach that utilizes the entire return distribution to rank the performance of exchange-traded funds as traditional mean-variance and CAPM approaches may be inappropriate given the nature of non-normal returns. We find second and third-order stochastic...
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Many financial instruments are designed with embedded leverage such as options and leveraged exchange traded funds (ETFs). Embedded leverage alleviates investors' leverage constraints and, therefore, we hypothesize that embedded leverage lowers required returns. Consistent with this hypothesis,...
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