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DOI:10.2139/ssrn.2524610 - Corpus ID: 208232707
@article{Hillert2020MutualFS, title={Mutual Fund Shareholder Letters: Flows, Performance, and Managerial Behavior}, author={Alexander Hillert and Alexandra Niessen-Ruenzi and Stefan Ruenzi}, journal={Rhetorical Analysis eJournal}, year={2020}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:208232707}}
- Alexander Hillert, Alexandra Niessen-Ruenzi, S. Ruenzi
- Published 17 December 2020
- Business, Economics
- Rhetorical Analysis eJournal
Fund companies regularly send shareholder letters to their investors. We use textual analysis to investigate whether the writing style of these letters matters for fund flows and whether it predicts fund performance and investment styles. We find that fund investors react to the tone and content of shareholder letters. A negative tone leads to lower net flows, while honest communication that explains fund performance in light of current economic conditions, as well as a plain English writing…
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