Managerial Performance and Closed‐End Country Fund Premiums: A Lead or Lag Relationship?
Iuliana Ismailescu and
Ben Branch
International Review of Finance, 2010, vol. 10, issue 4, 433-453
Abstract:
Herein, we examine whether changes in closed-end country fund premiums lead and/or lag management performance. Using a sample of 46 country funds and a time period of 11 years, we find evidence of a significant negative relationship between past performance and current fund premiums, but no support for the hypothesis that past premiums are indicative of future performance. Furthermore, the above results are driven primarily by the emerging market funds. The difference between emerging market and developed market fund premiums' response to past performance, although less obvious, continues to hold in the crises period, but vanishes in the tranquil period.
Date: 2010
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