The Rise of Mutual Funds

The Rise of Mutual Funds
Title The Rise of Mutual Funds PDF eBook
Author Matthew P. Fink
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 358
Release 2011-01-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199753504

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"A terrific new book." --- Chuck Jaffe, MarketWatch.com --

The Mutual Fund Industry

The Mutual Fund Industry
Title The Mutual Fund Industry PDF eBook
Author R. Glenn Hubbard
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 254
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0231151829

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Mutual funds form the bedrock of retirement savings in the United States, and, considering their rapid growth over recent decades, are sure to become even more financially critical in the coming decades. Because the size of fees paid by investors to mutual fund advisers can strongly affect the return on investment, these fees have become contentious in Congress and the courts, with many arguing that investment advisers grow rich at the expense of investors. This groundbreaking book not only conceptualizes a new economic model for the industry but uses this model to test price competition between investment advisers. Its highly experienced authors track the growth of the industry over the past twenty-five years and present the arguments and evidence both for and against theories of adviser malfeasance, as well as the assertion that market forces fail to protect investors' returns from excessive fees. The volume briefly reviews the regulatory history of mutual fund fees and leading case decisions addressing excessive fees. It also reveals the extent to which the governance structure of mutual funds impacts fund performance. There is no greater text for those who seek to understand today's mutual fund industry, including investors, money managers, fund directors, securities lawyers, economists, and those concerned with regulatory policy toward mutual funds

Pooling Money

Pooling Money
Title Pooling Money PDF eBook
Author Yasuyuki Fuchita
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 151
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0815701667

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A Brookings Institution Press and Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research publication One of the first rules of investing is diversification: spreading resources over many types of investments in order to minimize financial risk. Mutual funds have been the diversification vehicle of choice for the last several decades. In recent years, however, other opportunities for diversification—such as separately managed accounts and exchange-traded funds—have enjoyed rapid growth. What lies ahead for the mutual fund industry in light of this increasingly competitive environment? In this volume, experts from the United States and Japan look at forces of change in their securities markets and offer their views of the future for mutual funds and other forms of securities diversification. Contributors include Harold Bradley (Kauffman Foundation), Koichi Iwai (Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research),Ajay Khorana (Georgia Institute of Technology),Allan Mostoff (Mutual Fund Directors Forum), Brian Reid (Investment Company Institute), Henri Servaes (London Business School), Paula Tkac (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta), and Peter Wallison (American Enterprise Institute).

Understanding Mutual Funds

Understanding Mutual Funds
Title Understanding Mutual Funds PDF eBook
Author Arnold Corrigan
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1987
Genre Mutual funds
ISBN 9780681402386

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The Investor's Dilemma

The Investor's Dilemma
Title The Investor's Dilemma PDF eBook
Author Louis Lowenstein
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 242
Release 2008-03-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0470280204

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Based on cutting-edge research by leading corporate critic Louis Lowenstein, The Investor’s Dilemma: How Mutual Funds Are Betraying Your Trust and What to Do About It reveals how highly overpaid fund sponsors really operate and walks you through the conflicts of interest found throughout the industry. Page by page, you’ll discover the real problems within the world of mutual funds and learn how to overcome them through a value-oriented approach to this market.

Swing Pricing and Fragility in Open-end Mutual Funds

Swing Pricing and Fragility in Open-end Mutual Funds
Title Swing Pricing and Fragility in Open-end Mutual Funds PDF eBook
Author Dunhong Jin
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 46
Release 2019-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1513519492

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How to prevent runs on open-end mutual funds? In recent years, markets have observed an innovation that changed the way open-end funds are priced. Alternative pricing rules (known as swing pricing) adjust funds’ net asset values to pass on funds’ trading costs to transacting shareholders. Using unique data on investor transactions in U.K. corporate bond funds, we show that swing pricing eliminates the first-mover advantage arising from the traditional pricing rule and significantly reduces redemptions during stress periods. The positive impact of alternative pricing rules on fund flows reverses in calm periods when costs associated with higher tracking error dominate the pricing effect.

Lessons from the Growth History of Mutual Funds

Lessons from the Growth History of Mutual Funds
Title Lessons from the Growth History of Mutual Funds PDF eBook
Author Alex Kane
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 1992
Genre Mutual funds
ISBN

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