Abstract:
This paper examines the 70 country indices which comprise the MSCI world index as a representative set of global equity investment opportunities, and examines momentum and mean reversion effects in these. We show that persistent and significant effects do exist, particularly with regard to short-term momentum. A strategy of holding for one month, a portfolio of the four best performing MSCI country indices over the previous 11 months, was found to persistently out-perform an equal weighted benchmark by around 10% per annum over the 39 year period from 1970 to 2009.