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Empirical study on mutual fund objective classification.

Xue-jun Jin1, Xiao-lan Yang

  • 1College of Economics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China. cec_jxj@zju.edu.cn

Journal of Zhejiang University. Science
|April 15, 2004
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Chinese mutual funds often fail to meet stated objectives, with 50% deviating from their investment goals. This analysis reveals significant inconsistencies, impacting investor trust and risk assessment for these financial products.

Area of Science:

  • Finance
  • Investment Management
  • Financial Markets

Background:

  • Mutual funds are typically categorized by their investment objectives.
  • These objectives serve as indicators of risk and potential income for investors.
  • Assessing the alignment between stated objectives and actual fund performance is crucial for market transparency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the classification of mutual fund objectives in China.
  • To statistically examine whether stated objectives accurately reflect fund attributes.
  • To determine the consistency of mutual fund activities with their declared investment goals.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized distance analysis and discriminant analysis for statistical examination.
  • Assessed heterogeneity between investment objective groups.

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  • Evaluated homogeneity within investment objective groups.
  • Main Results:

    • The 'optimized exponential funds' group showed some heterogeneity compared to others.
    • Overall, no significant differences were found between different objective groups.
    • A substantial 50% of mutual funds were found to be inconsistent with their stated objective groups.

    Conclusions:

    • Mutual fund objective classification in China presents significant inconsistencies.
    • A considerable portion of funds do not adhere to their stated investment objectives.
    • This lack of adherence may mislead investors regarding fund risks and income potential.