What Do Consumers’ Fund Flows Maximize? Evidence from Their Brokers’ Incentives

Author: Susan Kristofferson, Richard Evans and David Musto

We ask whether mutual funds’ flows reflect the incentives of the brokers intermediating them. The incentives we address are those revealed in statutory filings: the brokers’ shares of sales loads and other revenue, and their affiliation with the fund family. We find significant effects of these payments to brokers on funds’ inflows, particularly when the brokers are not affiliated. Tracking these investments forward, we find load sharing, but not revenue sharing, to predict poor performance, consistent with the different incentives these payments impart. We identify one benefit of captive brokerage, which is the recapture of redemptions elsewhere in the family.



Kristofferson, S., Evans, R. & Musto, D. 2016, 'What Do Consumers’ Fund Flows Maximize? Evidence from Their Brokers’ Incentives' (Copenhagen Business School)
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