Discussion paper

DP10577 Effect of Regulatory Constraints on Fund Performance: New Evidence from UCITS Hedge Funds

We economically motivate and then test a range of hypotheses regarding performance and risk differences between UCITS-compliant and other hedge funds. The latter exhibit more suspicious return patterns than do absolute return UCITS (ARUs), but ARUs exhibit higher levels of operational risk. We find evidence of a strong liquidity premium: hedge funds offer investors less liquidity than do ARUs yet exhibit better risk-adjusted performance. Our findings are substantially unchanged under various robustness tests and adjustments for possible selection bias. The liquidity premium for ARUs and their lack of performance persistence have implications for both investors and policy makers.

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Citation

Kosowski, R and J Joenväärä (2015), ‘DP10577 Effect of Regulatory Constraints on Fund Performance: New Evidence from UCITS Hedge Funds‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10577. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp10577