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The downside risk of mutual funds: Does the quality of corporate governance matter? Empirical evidence from Pakistan

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  • Farrukh Naveed

    (Riphah International University)

  • Muhammad Ishfaq

    (Riphah International University)

  • Zahid Maqbool

    (Riphah International University)

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This study is first in its nature, which seeks to analyze the impact of the quality of corporate governance on the downside risk exposure of mutual funds. In this study, we used a sample of 100 conventional and 85 Islamic funds that prevail in Pakistan. We used panel data fixed effect regression model for analysis. Furthermore, we also used a dynamic panel model to analyze the persistence in the downside risk and to address the endogeneity concern and thus estimated the results using the GMM technique. The results showed that higher governance quality reduces the downside risk of both Islamic and conventional mutual funds. These results are in line with the prediction of agency theory. These findings provide input to asset management firms as to how these firms can reduce the downside risk of underlying funds by improving the quality of corporate governance.

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  • Farrukh Naveed & Muhammad Ishfaq & Zahid Maqbool, 2021. "The downside risk of mutual funds: Does the quality of corporate governance matter? Empirical evidence from Pakistan," Journal of Asset Management, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 22(5), pages 376-388, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:assmgt:v:22:y:2021:i:5:d:10.1057_s41260-021-00230-4
    DOI: 10.1057/s41260-021-00230-4
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