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Construction properties of equity fund of funds: a preliminary note from the Greek market

Construction properties of equity fund of funds: a preliminary note from the Greek market This study examines return and risk properties arising from the construction of fund of funds (FoF) portfolios utilising actively managed Greek equity mutual funds. The evidence documents that while average return remains constant as the number of funds included in the FoF increases, risk is decreasing leading to improved generalised Sharpe ratios. At the same time, skewness and kurtosis coefficients present small deterioration. The investments strategy employed for the construction of a FoF plays its role: the choice of funds having good past performance results to FoF presenting properties that outperform not only the simple naive strategy, but also the composite index of Athens Exchange. Finally, the benefits of a FoF are maximised with the inclusion of only a small number of funds. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics Inderscience Publishers

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Inderscience Publishers
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ISSN
1757-1170
eISSN
1757-1189
DOI
10.1504/IJCEE.2011.040577
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Abstract

This study examines return and risk properties arising from the construction of fund of funds (FoF) portfolios utilising actively managed Greek equity mutual funds. The evidence documents that while average return remains constant as the number of funds included in the FoF increases, risk is decreasing leading to improved generalised Sharpe ratios. At the same time, skewness and kurtosis coefficients present small deterioration. The investments strategy employed for the construction of a FoF plays its role: the choice of funds having good past performance results to FoF presenting properties that outperform not only the simple naive strategy, but also the composite index of Athens Exchange. Finally, the benefits of a FoF are maximised with the inclusion of only a small number of funds.

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International Journal of Computational Economics and EconometricsInderscience Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2011

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