Home>News & Insights>Insights>EPFR Papers: Estimating asymmetric price impactEPFR Papers: Estimating asymmetric price impact EPFR Insights EPFR 03.02.2023 under a minute read Abstract:This paper studies the asymmetric price impacts mutual fund and ETF flows have on individual stocks in demand-based asset pricing. Our analysis finds that the price impacts of their buying differ significantly from the impact of selling by these pooled investment structures. At the extreme, selling by them reinforces a ”fire sale” dynamic whereby the price of an individual stock decouples from its fundamentals, thus being inelastic, while their buying is quite elastic. Based on the modeling of idiosyncratic price impact estimator by lagged firm characteristics, we also show that: (a) Riskier stocks have larger price multipliers that increase the impacts of flow-related shocks (b) different fund groups produce different demand shocks, with those generated by ETFs and institutional mutual fund share classes markedly higher. Authors: Sayad Baronyan, Scott Au – EPFR Yinghua Fan, Guanhao Feng – City University of Hong Kong Tags Asset AllocationsETF Fund FlowsFund FlowsMutual Fund FlowsRecent Posts Vietnam's property market shows signs of recovery CEIC 10.04.2026 Publications In Vietnam, the property sector is lively again. Amid strong demand and persistent supply shortages, @Savills' residential property-price indices are showing a strong uptick for housing in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Our ASEAN Premium database is unlocking more signals for some of the world's most dynamic economies. Read More As the West’s sourcing of key minerals diversifies, China remains in control of value chains CEIC 10.04.2026 Publications For many critical minerals, China is maintaining its dominance of the value-added industries downstream from extraction. This is the case even as the US, Europe and Japan accelerate efforts to secure resources and friend-shore their supply chains. Read More The Turkish central bank unloads gold at near-record prices CEIC 10.04.2026 Publications Since the outbreak of war between the US, Israel and Iran, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT) has relied heavily on its gold reserves as a financial shock absorber. Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.