Focusing on the resurgence of Closed-End Investment Companies (CEICs), this book delves into academic research from the last decade, particularly examining the dynamics of discounts and premiums associated with closed-end funds. Building on their first volume, the authors analyze scholarly articles published post-1991, providing insights into share price behavior and investment strategies relevant to CEICs. This work serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the evolution and current trends in closed-end fund research.
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Focusing on the evolution of portfolio management, this book offers a comprehensive overview of academic research regarding portfolio managers' performance and highlights issues of mismanagement faced by both institutions and individuals. It discusses critical topics like suitability and churning, drawing from a range of respected academic journals and practitioner-oriented sources. This resource serves as a valuable reference for researchers seeking summarized studies, while practitioners can utilize it to understand the benefits and pitfalls of asset management.