Discussion paper

DP15563 Passive Investing and the Rise of Mega-Firms

We study how passive investing affects asset prices. Flows into passive funds raise disproportionately the stock prices of the economy's largest firms, and especially those large firms that the market overvalues. These effects are sufficiently strong to cause the aggregate market to rise even when flows are entirely due to investors switching from active to passive. Our results arise because flows create idiosyncratic volatility for large firms, which discourages investors from correcting the flows' effects on prices. Consistent with our theory, the largest firms in the S&P500 experience the highest returns and increases in volatility following flows into that index.

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Citation

Jiang, H, D Vayanos and L Zheng (2020), ‘DP15563 Passive Investing and the Rise of Mega-Firms‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 15563. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp15563