Performance Evaluation of European Green Mutual Funds - Is There an Economic Trade-Off?
Performance Evaluation of European Green Mutual Funds - Is There an Economic Trade-Off?
Abstract
In this thesis, we investigate the financial performance of European green and
conventional mutual equity funds over the 2007 – 2017 period. We applied the
Carhart (1997) four-factor model over three different periods, and find evidence
that the risk-adjusted alphas are not statistically different. Furthermore, we
computed two-sided t-test with Sharpe ratios adjusted for asymmetrical return
distributions and find that the results are consistent. In respect to green funds’
investment styles, we find that the funds in our sample are less exposed to small
market capitalisation, potentially uncovering different investment styles for various
green fund classes. Lastly, we find that there is no statistical difference regarding
investment styles for the book-to-market and momentum factors.
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Date
2017-06-27Author
Andreasson, Emil
Kronborg, Mats
Keywords
Green Funds
Conventional Funds
Performance Evaluation
European Focus
Risk-Adjustment Returns
Sharpe Ratio
Series/Report no.
201706:271
Uppsats
Language
eng