Mutual Funds and Portfolio Turnover

Topics:
Investment and Capital Markets
Tags:
Benefits,
Finance,
Fund Manager,
Human Resources,
Investment,
Investment Company Institute,
Mutual Fund,
Mutual Funds,
Retirement Plans
Source:
Investment Company Institute

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Overview: This article addresses two questions about portfolio turnover. First, are fund managers on average turning over their portfolios more frequently than in the past? Some commentators suggest an answer that uses an averaging method that is heavily influenced by a relatively small number of funds with high turnover rates. An alternative averaging method used here does not have this shortcoming, and shows that fund managers generally are not trading any more frequently than managers did 20 years ago.

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Format: PDF | Size: 176KB | Date: Nov 2004 | Pages: 5


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