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6-20加拿大阿卡迪亞大學(xué)(Acadia University)商學(xué)院楊軍教授:Dumb Money and Smart Managers in Chinese Mutual Funds

  時間:6月20日 下午2:00-4:00

  地點(diǎn):主樓426 

  報(bào)告人簡介:

  楊軍,加拿大Queen’s大學(xué)博士,目前任Acadia大學(xué)商學(xué)院金融學(xué)教授。研究涉獵廣泛,涉及資產(chǎn)定價,行為金融,中國金融市場等多個領(lǐng)域。在Journal of Corporate Finance,Journal of Banking & Finance,Pacific-Basin Finance Journal等期刊發(fā)表學(xué)術(shù)論文20余篇。

  報(bào)告內(nèi)容簡介:

  Investors actively reallocate their money across different mutual funds. It has been found that funds attracting high cash inflows subsequently perform more poorly when fund characteristics are controlled. It is referred to as the dumb money effect (Frazzini and Lamont, 2008), suggesting that investors lose wealth in the long run. However, its evidence outside the U.S. is rare. Do investors in other markets tread on the same rake? If so, is it still worthwhile to invest in mutual funds? This article provides some answers in the Chinese market.

  Our panel sample includes quarterly data for 125 equity and primarily equity mutual funds in China between 2009 and 2016. We use FLOW proposed by Frazzini and Lamont (2008) as the measure of investor sentiment on different mutual funds and find that sentiment is negatively linked to subsequent fund performance (raw return, Fama-French three-factor adjusted return, or Carhart four-factor adjusted return). This dumb money effect is asymmetrically driven by positive sentiment. Evidence is revealed that mutual fund managers in China possess stock picking expertise, but it is undermined by the dumb money effect.

 ?。ǔ修k:技術(shù)經(jīng)濟(jì)及管理系、科研與學(xué)術(shù)交流中心)

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