Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5088628 Journal of Banking & Finance 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper studies the performance and persistence of Norwegian mutual funds utilizing a new data set of daily returns. Daily data allow us to evaluate the performance over short time horizons in a reliable manner, which is important because the risk exposure of funds can change over time. We complement the existing literature by providing the first study based on daily data outside of the US. Our results show that the performance of top and bottom funds cannot be explained by luck. The performance of these top and bottom funds persists for short horizons, of only up to one year. The mutual fund industry as a whole underperforms the benchmark by approximately the fund fees.
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