Estimating the Risk of Mutual Funds in Indonesia by Employing Value at Risk (VaR)

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  • Nevi Danila

Abstract

This research examines the performance of mutual funds in Indonesia by employing modified VaR and modified CVaR/ES from 2 January 2007 to 29 September 2008. VaR measures the worst expected loss that an institution can suffer over a given period of time under normal market conditions at a given confidence level. It is found that a majority of mutual funds In Indonesia have a VaR less than 2.97 per cent for fixed income funds and protected funds; and less than 6.98 per cent for mixed funds and equity funds. By giving an alternative for measuring the performance of funds, the manager will have a better perspective of risk, i.e. the mutual fund companies are able to acknowledge the risk to their investors in terms of rupiah. Moreover, Indonesia’s regulator can set a standard of financial market risk. An alternative method for measuring the performance of financial markets is proposed in this paper.
Keywords: Mutual Fund, Value at Risk

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31-12-2012

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Estimating the Risk of Mutual Funds in Indonesia by Employing Value at Risk (VaR). (2012). Asian Journal of Business and Accounting, 5(2). https://mjir.um.edu.my/index.php/AJBA/article/view/2661