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Window Dressing in Mutual Funds

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Window Dressing in Mutual Funds
Abstract
We provide a rationale for window dressing wherein investors respond to conflicting signals of managerial ability inferred from a fund's performance and disclosed portfolio holdings. We contend that window dressers make a risky bet on their performance during a reporting delay period, which affects investors' interpretation of the conflicting signals and hence their capital allocations. Conditional on good (bad) performance, window dressers benefit (suffer) from higher (lower) investor flows compared with non–window dressers. Window dressers also show poor past performance, possess little skill, and incur high portfolio turnover and trade costs, characteristics which in turn result in worse future performance.
Publication
Review of Financial Studies
Volume
27
Issue
11
Pages
3133-3170
Date
2014
Citation
Agarwal, V., Gay, G. D., & Ling, L. (2014). Window Dressing in Mutual Funds. Review of Financial Studies, 27, 3133–3170.
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