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This paper examines the interaction of idiosyncratic risk, liquidity and return across time in determining fund performance, as well as across investment style portfolios of European mutual funds. This study utilizes a unique data set including returns for equity mutual funds registered in six...
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The mutual fund industry in Europe has experienced significant growth during recent years as a consequence of the integration of its markets. However, the European mutual fund industry is still an unexplored area of research with only a few significant articles compared to the US industry. In...
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In this study we examine the European mutual fund market for the 1990-2021 period through the two parties involved in it: the investor and the fund manager. On the one hand, we determine the relevant factors of the decision to invest based on the modeling of asset flows. In the demand function,...
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In this paper, we evaluate the market efficiency of the European mutual fund industry using daily mutual fund returns. With a unique sample of domestic equity funds for 17 European countries over a 30-year time period, we use several performance measures and non-parametric evaluation to reach...
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This paper examines the performance and persistence in performance of style-consistent European equity mutual funds between 1988 and 2010. Using a large survivorship bias-free sample for six European countries, we document strong evidence of persistence in benchmark-adjusted returns over 1-year...
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In this paper, we analyze equity mutual funds from the main European countries using daily and monthly returns to determine whether the temporary frequency of the data produces changes in the identification of timing skills by fund managers that justifies the current trend in the finance...
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In this paper, we use Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to examine the efficiency of European mutual funds across different investment styles. The DEA methodology allows going beyond the meaning of conventional efficiency, being able to identify the most efficient mutual funds compared to the rest...
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