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Title: IFC Mutual Fund: In Search of the Right Investment Strategy
Authors: Sarkar, Sahadeb
Jindal, Varun
Keywords: Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (Ewma)
Investment Strategy
Mahalanobis Distance
Mutual Fund
Normality
Price-Earnings Ratio
Stock Market.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Case Research Center
Abstract: IFC Mutual Fund is a newly started company planning to devise an investment strategy for one of its equity-oriented mutual fund schemes in order to cash in on the growth in India’s mutual fund industry. It has entrusted its newly hired employee Raman from a top-notch B-school in India with the task of devising an effective strategy. Faced with this challenging assignment, Raman seeks advice from his B-School professor Dr. Srinivasan on how to proceed. Following his professor’s guidance, Raman is able to identify some of the inputs that should go into deciding the ranking of stocks and also the identification of undervalued stocks. However, he is still surrounded by some unanswered questions. Which method should he use to rank the stocks? What kind of moving average P/E should he employ that can subsequently be compared with the actual P/E to identify undervalued stocks? After going through the case and attempting the suggested case questions, the students will be able to: Sharpen their understanding of the stock market as well as mutual funds Understand and apply the statistical concepts (such as Mahalanobis distance, and exponentially weighted moving average) to analyse the financial markets data
Description: Data Source :- The data were obtained from secondary sources.
Setting :- Fictional.
Case Reference No. :- IIMC-CRC-2016-02
Case Length :- 10 pages + teaching note.
URI: https://www.iimcal.ac.in/case-studies-lists#accordion-3
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