How do corporate bond investors measure performance? Evidence from mutual fund flows

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer106553
FachzeitschriftJournal of Banking and Finance
Jahrgang142
Frühes Online-Datum23 Mai 2022
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Sept. 2022

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Which factor model do investors in corporate bonds use? We examine this question by tracking investors’ decisions to invest in actively managed corporate bond mutual funds with a revealed preference approach. Our main result is that all bond factor models are dominated by the simple Sharpe ratio and Morningstar ratings. For all major corporate bond mutual fund styles, the Sharpe ratio explains fund flows better than alphas from bond factor models. Since the Sharpe ratio (and to some extent also Morningstar ratings) can be easily manipulated in bond markets, our findings have potentially severe implications for all market participants.

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How do corporate bond investors measure performance? Evidence from mutual fund flows. / Dang, Thuy Duong; Hollstein, Fabian; Prokopczuk, Marcel.
in: Journal of Banking and Finance, Jahrgang 142, 106553, 09.2022.

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Dang TD, Hollstein F, Prokopczuk M. How do corporate bond investors measure performance? Evidence from mutual fund flows. Journal of Banking and Finance. 2022 Sep;142:106553. Epub 2022 Mai 23. doi: 10.1016/j.jbankfin.2022.106553
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