
This paper explores the relationship between manager quality and future performance and concludes there is only a weak relationship between the two. High quality managers tend to attract capital which acts as a drag on their returns and hence restricts their ability to outperform. Therefore, the most important factor to be considered when assessing managers is unrecognised quality rather than quality alone; there is greatest scope for fund analysts to add value by undertaking research within the universe of smaller managers.
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