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Mutual Funds as Monitors: Evidence From Mutual Fund Voting
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009Abstract We address how mutual funds vote on shareholder proposals and identify factors that help determine support of wealth-increasing shareholder proposals. We examine 213,579 voting decisions made by 1799 mutual funds from 94 fund families for 1047 shareholder proposals voted on between July 2003 and June 2005.
Morgan, Angela +3 more
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Mutual Fund Exit and Mutual Fund Fees
The Journal of Law and Economics, 2011AbstractWe examine the effect of mutual fund fee structure on mutual fund exit mode and timing. The evidence presented herein is consistent with fee maximization by mutual fund sponsors or managers, increased conflicts of interest for funds charging 12b-1 fees and higher management fees, and a pecking order for mutual fund exit method.
English, Philip C., II +2 more
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GIS Business, 2019
The Indian mutual fund industry witnessed a remarkable performance in the past 30 years. After independence, with the joint effort of the Indian government and the Reserve Bank of India, the establishment of Unit Trust of India marked the beginning of the mutual fund industry in India.
H. Kent Baker +2 more
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The Indian mutual fund industry witnessed a remarkable performance in the past 30 years. After independence, with the joint effort of the Indian government and the Reserve Bank of India, the establishment of Unit Trust of India marked the beginning of the mutual fund industry in India.
H. Kent Baker +2 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
AbstractWe show that many stylized empirical patterns for mutual fund flows are driven by investor sentiment. Specifically, when sentiment is high, investors exhibit a stronger tendency of chasing past fund performance; fund flows are less sensitive to fund expenses; and investors are attracted more to funds with sheer visibility.
George J. Jiang, H. Zafer Yüksel
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AbstractWe show that many stylized empirical patterns for mutual fund flows are driven by investor sentiment. Specifically, when sentiment is high, investors exhibit a stronger tendency of chasing past fund performance; fund flows are less sensitive to fund expenses; and investors are attracted more to funds with sheer visibility.
George J. Jiang, H. Zafer Yüksel
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Mutual Fund Tournaments and Fund Active Share
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017We study the impact of the tournament-like competition in the mutual fund industry by examining the Active Share choices of funds. Funds with relatively poor performance by the end of the third quarter in a calendar year tend to increase their Active Share during the last quarter.
C. Wei Li, Ashish Tiwari, Lin Tong
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MUTUAL FUNDS SELECTION BASED ON FUNDS CHARACTERISTICS
Journal of Financial Research, 2010AbstractThe popular investment strategy in the literature is to use only past performance to select mutual funds. We investigate whether an investor can select superior funds by additionally using fund characteristics. After considering the fund fees, we find that combining information on past performance, turnover ratio, and ability produces a yearly ...
Budiono, D, Martens, MPE
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Hedge Funds versus Mutual Funds (2): An Examination of Multialternative Mutual Funds
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014This article examines those mutual funds classified by Morningstar as “Alternative.” It follows an earlier article appearing in the Winter 2014 issue of The Journal of Alternative Investments, “Hedge Funds versus Mutual Funds: An Examination of Equity Long/Short Funds,” which concluded that the market exposures and performance of these equity long ...
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2017
Mutual funds provide various facilities that make saving and investing simple, accessible and affordable, by using professional management, diversification, variety of products, liquidity, affordability, convince. Moreover, strict government regulation and full disclosure of information makes the investment more secures in India.
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Mutual funds provide various facilities that make saving and investing simple, accessible and affordable, by using professional management, diversification, variety of products, liquidity, affordability, convince. Moreover, strict government regulation and full disclosure of information makes the investment more secures in India.
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