Search for dissertations about: "securities market"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words securities market.
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1. Changing the Rules of the Game : A Market Microstructure Perspective on the Effects of Regulating Financial Markets
Abstract : This dissertation contains four articles that examine the effects brought about by the implementation of new regulations and changes in the trading landscape on different facets of market quality and integrity.Article I studies how the fragmentation of equity markets affects the speed of recovery of the market, both under normal market conditions and in times of stress. READ MORE
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2. The Best There Is? : An Inquiry into Best Execution Rules
Abstract : Best execution obligations weigh on brokers when they execute orders to trade in shares for clients. These obligations have been seen as an outflow of general agency duties, and have been complemented by regulatory requirements related to best execution, dissemination of trading data, the handling of client orders and – in the United States – an obligation to execute at the best publicly available price or better (price protection). READ MORE
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3. Price formation in multi-asset securities markets
Abstract : This volume is a collection of three essays relating to the pricing of securities in financial markets, such as stock markets, where a large number of individual securities are traded. Lead-Lag Effects in a Competitive REE MarketThis essay introduces a model of cross-security information aggregation. READ MORE
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4. Essays on market microstructure : empirical evidence from some Nordic exchanges
Abstract : This dissertation consists of five separate and self-contained essays. They have been written as distinct papers. Although there is a fair amount of overlap and cross-reference in analysis and discussion, the intention is that potential readers should be able to read them separately. READ MORE
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5. Share Liquidity and Corporate Efforts to Enhance it. A study on the Swedish Stock Exchange
Abstract : All modern firms need access to capital markets at the lowest possible cost. Today's investors want to be able to increase or decrease their ownership rapidly, at low transaction costs and they demand return compensation for the trading costs they meet. READ MORE