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Hedge fund alphas: do they reflect managerial skills or mere compensation for liquidity risk bearing?

Rajna Gibson and Songtao Wang
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Rajna Gibson: University of Geneva and Swiss Finance Institute
Songtao Wang: University of Zurich (PhD Candidate in Finance) and Swiss Finance Institute

No 08-37, Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series from Swiss Finance Institute

Abstract: In this article, we study the effect of liquidity risk on the performance of various hedge fund portfolio strategies. The portfolio strategies in each hedge fund style are formed by incorporating predictability in: (i) managerial skills, (ii) fund risk loadings, and (iii) benchmark returns. As in Avramov et al. (2007), we find that, before taking into account the effect of liquidity risk, long-only constrained hedge fund style portfolios that incorporate predictability in managerial skills generate superior performance. However, the outperformance disappears or weakens dramatically for seven out of ten types of hedge fund style portfolios once the effect of liquidity risk is incorporated into the performance evaluation framework. Hence, for most hedge fund style-based portfolio strategies, “alphas” to a large extend reflect mere compensation for liquidity risk bearing. These results are robust to: (i) an alternative performance evaluation model (ii) an alternative liquidity risk proxy, (iii) the exclusion of the January effect on the liquidity premium and (iv) the exclusion of the recent financial crises data.

Keywords: Hedge Funds; Liquidity Risk; Managerial Skills; Predictability. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G11 G12 G23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 45 pages
Date: 2008-10
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