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Tail Risk and the Cross-Section of Mutual Fund Expected Returns
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2018
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EconomicsFinancial EconomicsAsset PricingTail Risk PremiumFund ManagementHedge FundAccountingManagementBusinessAsset AllocationPortfolio ManagementMutual FundsMutual Fund ReturnsTail RiskIntertemporal Portfolio ChoiceInvestment StrategyFinance
We test for the presence of a tail risk premium in the cross-section of mutual fund returns and find that the top tail risk quintile of funds outperforms the bottom by 4.4% per annum. This premium is not simply a reward for market risk, nor do commonly used risk factors offer an adequate explanation. Our findings hold across double-sorted portfolios formed on tail risk and a number of fund characteristics. We also find that funds susceptible to tail risk tend to be small, young, have high management fees, and have managers who do not risk their own capital.
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