Hedge fund liquidity and performance : Evidence from the financial crisis
Journal
Journal of Banking and Finance
ISSN
0378-4266
ISSN-Digital
1872-6372
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2013-03
Author(s)
Schaub, Nic
Abstract
We investigate how share restrictions affect hedge fund performance in crisis and non-crisis periods. Consistent with prior research, we find that in the pre-crisis period more illiquid funds generate a share illiquidity premium compensating investors for limited liquidity. In the crisis period, this share illiquidity premium turns into an illiquidity discount. Hedge funds with more stringent share restrictions invest more heavily in illiquid assets. While share restrictions enable funds to manage illiquid assets effectively in the pre-crisis period, they seem insufficient to ensure effective management of illiquid portfolios in the crisis. In a crisis period, funds holding illiquid portfolios experience lower returns and alphas, also when share restrictions are controlled for. Funds with an asset-liability mismatch perform particularly poorly and experience the strongest outflows. Share restrictions are also a proxy for incentives as investors cannot immediately withdraw their money after poor performance. We show that higher incentive fees can offset the share illiquidity discount in the crisis period.
Language
English
Keywords
Share restrictions
Portfolio liquidity
Hedge fund performance
Financial crisis
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Elsevier
Publisher place
Amsterdam
Volume
37
Number
03
Start page
671
End page
692
Pages
22
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
220104