Active Portfolio Management: A performance evaluation of Swedish equity mutual funds
Abstract
This thesis evaluates the performance of selected actively managed Swedish equity mutual
funds. By estimating performance measurements such as Jensen’s alpha and M-square we identify
excess returns of the mutual funds to appropriate benchmark indices as well as managers stock
selecting abilities. Additionally, since there are issues with the Jensen’s measure and to enhance
the robustness of the selectivity findings, we apply a model called the Henriksson-Merton model
to identify stock selecting and market-timing abilities of mutual fund managers.
This thesis examines the period from 2000-2009 with three sub-periods in order to
identify whether the findings are sensitive to the choice of time periods examined. The
performances exhibited were sensitive, not only to the choice of time periods, but also to the
benchmarks used.
The general findings of this thesis supports the earlier literature where no superior
performance in actively managed mutual funds could be identified. The mutual funds examined
have not shown any significant over performance, i.e. managers have not possessed any superior
stock selecting skills or market timing abilities.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
Master of Science in Finance
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Date
2009-08-21Author
Hashemi, Jahangir
Hussain, Abrar
Keywords
Active management, Market timing, Mutual funds, Portfolio,Performance evaluation, Stock Selectivity
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2009:92
Language
eng