Abstract:Open-end mutual funds can use redemption in kind to satisfy investor redemptions by delivering securities instead of cash. We find that funds that reserve their rights to redeem in kind experience less redemption after poor performance. Evidence from actual in-kind transactions reveals several unique mechanisms for redemption in kind to mitigate fund runs, including the delivery of more illiquid stocks and stocks with greater tax overhang. Funds suffer less from the adverse impact of outflows on their performa… Show more
“…A recent literature (e.g.,Agarwal and Zhao, 2019;Franzoni and Giannetti, 2019;Agarwal, et al, 2020;Jin, et al, 2020) examines alternative ways through which mutual funds mitigate liquidation costs.…”
“…A recent literature (e.g.,Agarwal and Zhao, 2019;Franzoni and Giannetti, 2019;Agarwal, et al, 2020;Jin, et al, 2020) examines alternative ways through which mutual funds mitigate liquidation costs.…”
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