Financial Management-Fall 14088 Mutual Funds‚ Types‚ Classifications‚ Risks‚ Expenses and Performance in Egypt Supervised By Dr. Ahmed Bahaa Presented by: Yasser Hassan El Sayed Oct 19‚ 2014 DrAhmedBahaa-ESLSCA-FM-45A-Yasser Hassan El Sayed - Mutual Funds Assignment Page |1 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................1 1) WHAT IS A MUTUAL FUND? ......................
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North-Holland Common risk factors in the returns stocks and bonds* Eugene F. Fama and Kenneth on R. French Unirrrsit.v 01 Chicayo. Chiccup. I .L 60637‚ C;S;L Received July 1992. final version received September 1992 This paper identities five common risk factors in the returns on stocks and bonds. There are three stock-market factors: an overall market factor and factors related to firm size and book-to-market equity. There are two bond-market factors. related to maturity and default risks. Stock returns
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INDIAN MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY: CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS Ms.Renu Introduction India has been the fastest growing markets for mutual fund industry. With progressive liberalization of economic
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financial services Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. is the key player. The financial Sector is full of competition even if there area lot of opportunities to the job in SHCIL and it is the platform to go on the highest peak in the life of any coming one. SHCIL is a single window that provides the multisystem facilities of the financial Products. There are many companies in the market which are providing the financial product like insurance demat account services‚ mutual funds‚ general insurance
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SUMMER TRAINING REPORT On Mutual Fund: Performance evolution & Marketing Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the two year Post Graduate Programme (PGP). Submitted by BIBHUTI JHA Roll No: PGS20090080 Batch: 2009-2011 IILM Institute for Higher Education Under The guidance of Mr. Sunil Sharma Branch Manager Aditya Birla Money Mart Ltd‚ Faridabad TABLE OF CONTENTS S. NO | PARTICULARS
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Examining Stock Returns for Normal Distributions July11‚ 2012 Part A. A1 (CRSP 2000-2008) | VW Daily | EW Daily | VW Monthly | EW Monthly | Mean | 0.00% | 0.05% | -0.12% | 0.50% | σ | 1.35% | 1.12% | 4.66% | 6.14% | Table A1 shows return means and standard deviations for the CRSP market portfolio from 2000-2008. In comparing daily vs monthly returns in both cases‚ equally weighted (EW) and value weighted (VW)‚ Table A1 shows the mean and standard deviation are
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1 What are infrastructure funds? By Kelly DePonte‚ Probitas Partners Infrastructure investing is a relatively new sector within institutional investors’ portfolios and has been growing dramatically over the last five years. Though a few of the largest and most sophisticated investors have devoted the necessary resources to develop direct investment programmes‚ most investors in the sector commit through professionally managed funds‚ much as they do in private equity and opportunistic real
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gov/timeseries/LNU04000000?years_option=all_years&periods_option=specific_periods&periods=Annual+Data http://financeandinvestments.blogspot.com/2011/05/historical-annual-returns-for-s-500.html Jain‚ Rajiv‚ and Daniel Kranson. "The Myth of GDP and Stock Market Returns."2009. Web. 4 Mar. 2012. <http://www.virtus.com/vsitemanager/Upload/Docs/6141_GDPwhitepaper.pdf>. Rao‚ Rama. "Forecasting Future Returns." Financial Physics. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 5 Mar 2012. <http://www.financialphysics.net/future
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| EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Many individuals own mutual funds today. To a large extent‚ mutual funds are the investment vehicle for the majority of households in the India. In the introductory chapter‚ I have consider the role of mutual fund in today’s investing environment‚ learn just how popular mutual funds have become and consider why investors have chosen to put so much money into funds. Clearly‚ mutual funds are a major financial asset for numerous investors‚ and in many ways
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amount. It is therefore necessary‚ to understand the nature of the relationship between dividend and value of the firm. It is in the light of this that the study examines the possible effects of a firm’s dividend policy on the market price of its common stock with reference to the Nigerian context‚ using Nestle Nigeria Plc. as case study. In so doing‚ the methodology adopted include the use of ex post facto research techniques to acquire data and the use of co-relational research techniques‚ which featured
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