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Comparative Performance of ESG and Conventional Mutual Funds in India: An Empirical Assessment
With the growing shift toward responsible investing, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria are gaining recognition as a key factor in investment selection worldwide. In India, the thematic sector remains largely unexplored; investment in this category is expected to yield lucrative returns in the years to come.
null Jasmine kaur, null Nikhil Tamta
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The goal of this study was to analyze the influence of corporate social responsibility on dividend pay-out while considering the role of corporate governance quality on mutual funds operating in Pakistan.
Zahid Maqbool +3 more
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A Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Approach to Portfolio Management [PDF]
The tremendous advances in artificial intelligence over the past decade have led to their increasing use in financial markets. In recent years a large number of investment companies and hedge funds have been implementing algorithmic and automated trading
Hamidreza Haddadian +2 more
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Islamic banks vs. investment funds: Investors' status in theory and practice [PDF]
From a theoretical point of view, there are certain similarities between Islamic banks and conventional mutual funds, particularly in terms of the fundraising methods. In the paper, we tested that similarity from the practical aspect.
Lekpek Ahmedin
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Performance of islamic equity and fixed-income funds during the covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia
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 ...
Norhamiza Ishak +3 more
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Sorting mutual funds with respect to process-oriented social responsibility: A FLOWSORT application [PDF]
We establish a robust FLOWSORT-based tool to sort mutual funds with respect to process-oriented social responsibility and recommend the use of limiting profiles with open classes.
Tim Verheyden, Lieven De Moor
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Theoretical background: Socially responsible investing (SRI) is a specific type of investment, combining both financial objectives and investor preferences regarding the environment, society, or corporate governance.
Dominika Krawczyńska
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Abstrak Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui perbandingan tingkat risk antara reksadana syariah dan konvensional dan untuk mengetahui perbandingan tingkat return antara reksadana syariah dan konvensional. Penelitian ini menggunakan uji komparatif
Chaidir Iswanaji
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ISLAMIC VS CONVENTIONAL FUNDS WITHIN THE FAMILY: SELECTIVITY SKILLS AND MARKET TIMING ABILITY
The aim of the study is to compare the performance of Islamic mutual fund (IMF) and conventional mutual fund (CMF) within the same family, in addition, to examine the performance of fund family in Malaysia for the period from 2007 to 2018. The study used
Anas Ahmad Bani Atta +1 more
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The performance of socially responsible mutual funds: the role of fees and management companies [PDF]
In this paper, we shed light on the debate about the financial performance of socially responsible investment (SRI) mutual funds by separately analyzing the contributions of before-fee performance and fees to SRI funds' performance and by investigating
Gil-Bazo, Javier +2 more
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