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    Title: 共同基金資金流向與積極管理之研究-以美國股票型基金為例
    Mutual Fund Flow and Active Management: Evidence from U.S. Equity Funds
    Authors: 李韋萱
    Lee, Wei-Hsuan
    Contributors: 陳鴻毅
    李韋萱
    Lee, Wei-Hsuan
    Keywords: 積極比率
    積極管理
    資金流向
    Active share
    Active management
    Fund flow
    Date: 2018
    Issue Date: 2018-07-03 17:25:41 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究主要探討基金經理人在面臨資金流入或流出時,是否能夠有效率地管理資產。利用基金的積極比率來衡量基金經理人資產配置的效率性,本研究發現基金資金的流入及流出皆會使得基金的積極比率上升,且基金資金流入時積極比率的上升幅度較大。此結果顯示基金經理人在面臨投資者贖回基金的情況下,較無法有效率地管理資產。此外,在面臨前一期資金大幅流入或流出時,無論經理人是否能有效率的管理資產,皆無法在未來持續創造超額報酬。
    This study investigates whether the mutual fund manager can manage assets in an efficient way. Using active share as a measure of the efficiency of asset allocation for a mutual fund, this study finds that the active share of a mutual fund increases if the fund experiences an inflow or an outflow. Specifically, the active share is more sensitive to fund inflow than outflow, indicating, relative to obtaining more funds from investors, the fund manager cannot efficiently manage their assets when he faces the redemption of investors. Furthermore, there is no performance persistence in mutual funds. If the fund experienced an inflow or an outflow, whether the mutual fund managers manage assets in an efficient way, it is difficult for fund managers to outperform the markets in the future.
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    財務管理學系
    105357032
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0105357032
    Data Type: thesis
    DOI: 10.6814/THE.NCCU.Finance.002.2018.F07
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