This paper examines whether Indian fund managers follow an active portfolio strategy. Interalia, the impact of asset size and market capitalisation on fund performance and the fund managers' ability to create value to the fund they manage is also addressed. The study finds that fund managers exhibit poor stock-selection skills and do not seem to exhibit any distinguishable ability in timing. It signals that they are unsuccessful in determining the right time to enter/exit the market
It is generally accepted that financial markets are efficient in the long run a lthough there may be...
This study examines the active asset allocation decisions of Australian multisector fund managers to...
PhDThesis (PhD (Business Management))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.The objective of this study is ...
AbstractThis paper examines whether Indian fund managers follow an active portfolio strategy. Intera...
For a competent fund manager to ensure an extra risk-adjusted return over the long term, stock selec...
The importance of mutual funds in financial markets has literally sky-rocketed over the past fifteen...
Stock selection is the nucleus in the investment management process. It involves identifying and sel...
The persistence in manager’s ability to select stocks and to time risk factors is a vital issue for ...
The mutual fund industry in India consists of public sector, private sector and foreign funds. All t...
With the increasing emphasis on domestic savings and improvement in the deployment of investments th...
Existing studies had evaluated fund managers based on stock selectivity and market timing abilities...
The mutual fund industry in India has grown to a remarkable extent in the recent decade, therefore p...
Mutual fund industry is an upcoming market, both in terms of size and variety, especially in case of...
This paper examines the impact of active management–intended as an investment policy focusing on spe...
This paper examines the market timing ability of a sample of 62 Australian International equity fund...
It is generally accepted that financial markets are efficient in the long run a lthough there may be...
This study examines the active asset allocation decisions of Australian multisector fund managers to...
PhDThesis (PhD (Business Management))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.The objective of this study is ...
AbstractThis paper examines whether Indian fund managers follow an active portfolio strategy. Intera...
For a competent fund manager to ensure an extra risk-adjusted return over the long term, stock selec...
The importance of mutual funds in financial markets has literally sky-rocketed over the past fifteen...
Stock selection is the nucleus in the investment management process. It involves identifying and sel...
The persistence in manager’s ability to select stocks and to time risk factors is a vital issue for ...
The mutual fund industry in India consists of public sector, private sector and foreign funds. All t...
With the increasing emphasis on domestic savings and improvement in the deployment of investments th...
Existing studies had evaluated fund managers based on stock selectivity and market timing abilities...
The mutual fund industry in India has grown to a remarkable extent in the recent decade, therefore p...
Mutual fund industry is an upcoming market, both in terms of size and variety, especially in case of...
This paper examines the impact of active management–intended as an investment policy focusing on spe...
This paper examines the market timing ability of a sample of 62 Australian International equity fund...
It is generally accepted that financial markets are efficient in the long run a lthough there may be...
This study examines the active asset allocation decisions of Australian multisector fund managers to...
PhDThesis (PhD (Business Management))--Stellenbosch University, 2008.The objective of this study is ...