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COVID-19 and redemptions from Irish-resident bond funds
This paper examines net redemptions from bond funds domiciled in Ireland at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. We analyse various empirical specifications to determine whether factors such as fund leverage, measures of liquidity, portfolio risk and portfolio concentration, among others, explain outflows from Irish-domiciled bond funds in March 2020. The findings indicate that funds with a larger share of short-term securities and riskier bond portfolios experienced higher redemptions. Our analysis also suggests that fund size and age are significant factors affecting outflows. When examining various sub-samples, we find evidence of more reactive behaviour among investors in actively managed funds compared to passively managed funds. We also find that retail bond funds demonstrate greater sensitivity to risk and leverage, while professional funds show evidence of lower risk aversion. These results provide insights that can help inform policymakers’ view of regulatory tools for market-based finance, a key priority internationally.
期刊介绍:
Since its launch in 1982, Journal of International Money and Finance has built up a solid reputation as a high quality scholarly journal devoted to theoretical and empirical research in the fields of international monetary economics, international finance, and the rapidly developing overlap area between the two. Researchers in these areas, and financial market professionals too, pay attention to the articles that the journal publishes. Authors published in the journal are in the forefront of scholarly research on exchange rate behaviour, foreign exchange options, international capital markets, international monetary and fiscal policy, international transmission and related questions.