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Hedge funds: performance, risk and capital formation

Subject

Finance

Authors / Editors

Fung W;Naik N Y;et al.

Biographies

Publication Year

2007

Abstract

We use a comprehensive dataset of funds-of-funds to investigate performance, risk and capital formation in the hedge fund industry over the decade from 1995-2004. We divide the ten years into three sub-periods and demonstrate that the average fund-of-funds has only delivered alpha in the short sub-period between October 1998 and March 2000. In the cross-section, however, we identify funds-of-funds capable of consistently delivering alpha. We find that these alpha producing funds are not as likely to liquidate as those that do not deliver alpha. The alpha producers also experience far greater and steadier capital inflows than their less fortunate counterparts. In turn, these capital inflows adversely affect the ability of the alpha producers to continue to deliver alpha in the future.

Publication Notes

This paper is a revision of HF-018

Publication Research Centre

Hedge Fund Centre

Series Number

HF-025

Series

BNP Paribas Hedge Fund Centre Working Paper Series

Available on ECCH

No


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