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Paper #990

Título:
The use of derivatives in the Spanish mutual fund industry
Autores:
José M. Marín y Thomas A. Rangel
Data:
Noviembre 2006
Resumen:
We study the use of derivatives in the Spanish mutual fund industry. The picture that emerges from our analysis is rather negative. In general, the use of derivatives does not improve the performance of the funds. In only one out of eight categories we find some (very weak and not robust) evidence of superior performance. In most of the cases users significantly underperform non users. Furthermore, users do not seem to exhibit superior timing or selectivity skills either, but rather the contrary. This bad performance is only partially explained by the larger fees funds using derivatives charge. Moreover, we do not find evidence of derivatives being used for hedging purposes. We do find evidence of derivatives being used for speculation. But users in only one category exhibit skills as speculators. Finally, we find evidence of derivatives being used to manage the funds’ cash inflows and outflows more efficiently.
Palabras clave:
Mutual Funds, Derivative use, Risk Management
Códigos JEL:
G11, G2
Área de investigación:
Finanzas y Contabilidad

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