Mutual funds behavior and risk-adjusted performance in Nigeria

The paper investigates the behavior of mutual funds and their risk-adjusted performance in the financial markets of Nigeria between April 2016 and May 31, 2019, using descriptive statistics, as well as CAPM, Jensen’s alpha, and other risk-adjusted portfolio performance measures such as Sharpe and Tr...

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Main Author: Joshua Odutola Omokehinde
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2021-09-01
Series:Investment Management & Financial Innovations
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Online Access:https://www.businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/15508/IMFI_2021_03_Omokehinde.pdf
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spelling doaj-2f8b9f62806f4261b05b64ffb4ec2d222021-09-09T11:35:46ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Investment Management & Financial Innovations 1810-49671812-93582021-09-0118327729410.21511/imfi.18(3).2021.2415508Mutual funds behavior and risk-adjusted performance in NigeriaJoshua Odutola Omokehinde0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3111-2473Ph.D., Mountain Top UniversityThe paper investigates the behavior of mutual funds and their risk-adjusted performance in the financial markets of Nigeria between April 2016 and May 31, 2019, using descriptive statistics, as well as CAPM, Jensen’s alpha, and other risk-adjusted portfolio performance measures such as Sharpe and Treynor ratios, as well as Fama decomposition of return. The descriptive tests revealed that 80.77% of the funds were superior to market returns, while 13.46% were riskier. The market and the fund returns behaved abnormally with asymptotic and leptokurtic characteristics as their skewness and kurtosis varied from the normal requirements. Diagnostically, the normality test by Jacque-Berra showed that the return was not normally distributed at a 1% significance level. The market was more aggressive relative to the funds. The average risk-free rate was 6.75% above the market’s return. The risk-adjusted portfolio returns measured by Sharpe and Treynor ratios showed that 67.31% of the funds underperformed the market compared to 40.38% that outperformed the market using Jensen’s alpha. Fama decomposition of return revealed that the fund managers are risk-averse with 48% superior selection ability and rationally invested over 85% of investors’ funds in schemes with fixed income securities at a given risk-free return that cushioned the negative effects of the systematic and idiosyncratic risks and consequently threw the total returns into positive territories. Overall, the fund managers possessed 52% of inferior selection abilities that only earned 33% of superior risk-adjusted returns and hence, failed to achieve the desired diversification in the relevant period.https://www.businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/15508/IMFI_2021_03_Omokehinde.pdfasymmetric distributionFama decomposition of returnirrational investingJensen’s alpharisk-adjustedselection abilities
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Mutual funds behavior and risk-adjusted performance in Nigeria
Investment Management & Financial Innovations
asymmetric distribution
Fama decomposition of return
irrational investing
Jensen’s alpha
risk-adjusted
selection abilities
author_facet Joshua Odutola Omokehinde
author_sort Joshua Odutola Omokehinde
title Mutual funds behavior and risk-adjusted performance in Nigeria
title_short Mutual funds behavior and risk-adjusted performance in Nigeria
title_full Mutual funds behavior and risk-adjusted performance in Nigeria
title_fullStr Mutual funds behavior and risk-adjusted performance in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Mutual funds behavior and risk-adjusted performance in Nigeria
title_sort mutual funds behavior and risk-adjusted performance in nigeria
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Investment Management & Financial Innovations
issn 1810-4967
1812-9358
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The paper investigates the behavior of mutual funds and their risk-adjusted performance in the financial markets of Nigeria between April 2016 and May 31, 2019, using descriptive statistics, as well as CAPM, Jensen’s alpha, and other risk-adjusted portfolio performance measures such as Sharpe and Treynor ratios, as well as Fama decomposition of return. The descriptive tests revealed that 80.77% of the funds were superior to market returns, while 13.46% were riskier. The market and the fund returns behaved abnormally with asymptotic and leptokurtic characteristics as their skewness and kurtosis varied from the normal requirements. Diagnostically, the normality test by Jacque-Berra showed that the return was not normally distributed at a 1% significance level. The market was more aggressive relative to the funds. The average risk-free rate was 6.75% above the market’s return. The risk-adjusted portfolio returns measured by Sharpe and Treynor ratios showed that 67.31% of the funds underperformed the market compared to 40.38% that outperformed the market using Jensen’s alpha. Fama decomposition of return revealed that the fund managers are risk-averse with 48% superior selection ability and rationally invested over 85% of investors’ funds in schemes with fixed income securities at a given risk-free return that cushioned the negative effects of the systematic and idiosyncratic risks and consequently threw the total returns into positive territories. Overall, the fund managers possessed 52% of inferior selection abilities that only earned 33% of superior risk-adjusted returns and hence, failed to achieve the desired diversification in the relevant period.
topic asymmetric distribution
Fama decomposition of return
irrational investing
Jensen’s alpha
risk-adjusted
selection abilities
url https://www.businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/15508/IMFI_2021_03_Omokehinde.pdf
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