Islamic Fund Managers' Market Timing Abilities and their Impact on Fund Performances
Ghulam Nabi,
Rameez Ur Rehman,
Rizwan Ali
Abstract:This study examines Shariah-compliant fund's financial performance compared to conventional funds based on managerial timing abilities. Compared with traditional fund managers' timing skills, the study focuses on the most neglected area of Shariah-compliant manager timing abilities, liquidity, and volatility timing abilities. The study uses 69 funds whose significant exposure is the equity between January 2010 and June 2022, consisting of three investment styles: equity, asset allocation, and balanced funds. T… Show more
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