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Does Corporate Cash Holding Level Explain Mutual Fund Flow? Global Evidence

This study investigates the influence of corporate cash holdings on the flow of open-end equity mutual funds. Building on the economic mechanisms that drive investors’ decisions when they construct their portfolio, the study analyses a comprehensive global dataset that includes 13,674 firms and 58,4...

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Main Authors: Alsubaiei, Bader Jawid, Alomran, Abdulaziz Ahmed
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