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What is window dressing?

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Question added by Mohamed El Machichi , Purchase Manager , Berkat Madinah Trading Sdn.Bhd
Date Posted: 2013/07/19
Menerva Melad
by Menerva Melad , Account Executive, Key Accounts , Graphic Home Company

Window Dressing' A strategy used by mutual fund and portfolio managers near the year or quarter end to improve the appearance of the portfolio/fund performance before presenting it to clients or shareholders.
To window dress, the fund manager will sell stocks with large losses and purchase high flying stocks near the end of the quarter.
These securities are then reported as part of the fund's holdings.

tariq khan
by tariq khan , Accountnat , ALTHARA CONT

 window dressing is investing in stocks that don't meet the style of the mutual fund. For example, a precious metals fund might invest in stocks that are in a hot sector at the time, disguising the fund's holdings, so clients really have no idea what they are paying for. Window dressing may make a fund appear more attractive, but you can't hide poor performance for long.

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