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A common misconception in finance is that investors who believe in an efficient market will not invest with an active fund manager. In this paper I develop a model of active money management in which both the investor and the fund manager believe that the market is efficient and that all assets...
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This research studies mutual fund performance in three selected Asian countries — China, Singapore and Thailand — for twelve years during 2000 to 2011 to determine whether any equity mutual funds significantly outperformed, or beat the market. The study begins with direct and simple...
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I find that the risk correction in the Daniel et al. (1997) (DGTW) benchmarks is less than perfect. In light of the small 79bps selection skill DGTW find, a more precise risk measure is required. I use the utility based performance measure suggested by Goetzmann et al. (2007) (MPPM) and compare...
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Our paper explores the link between cross-sectional fund return dispersion and performance evaluation. The foundation of our model is the simple intuition that in periods of high return dispersion, which is associated with high levels of idiosyncratic risk for zero-alpha funds, it is easier for...
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