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Predicting fraud by investment managers
Authors:Stephen G Dimmock  William C Gerken
Institution:1. Division of Finance and Banking, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798, Singapore;2. Department of Finance, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, United States
Abstract:We test the predictability of investment fraud using a panel of mandatory disclosures filed with the SEC. We find that disclosures related to past regulatory and legal violations, conflicts of interest, and monitoring have significant power to predict fraud. Avoiding the 5% of firms with the highest ex ante predicted fraud risk would allow an investor to avoid 29% of fraud cases and over 40% of the total dollar losses from fraud. We find no evidence that investors receive compensation for fraud risk through superior performance or lower fees. We examine the barriers to implementing fraud prediction models and suggest changes to the SEC's data access policies that could benefit investors.
Keywords:Fraud  Investment fraud  Operational risk  SEC  Disclosure  Form ADV
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