Search for dissertations about: "stock trading"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words stock trading.
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1. Essays on Stock Market Integration - On Stock Market Efficiency, Price Jumps and Stock Market Correlations
Abstract : This thesis consists of four self-contained papers related to the change of market structure and the quality of equity market.In Paper [I] we found, by using of a Flexible Dynamic Component Correlations (FDCC) model, that the creation of a common cross-border stock trading platform has increased the long-run trends in conditional correlations between foreign and domestic stock market returns. READ MORE
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2. Trading animal genetics : On the “marketization” of bovine genetics in the dairy industry
Abstract : This thesis studies the workings of markets in the specific context of the international trade in bovine genetics in the dairy industry and with a particular focus on the Global North. It draws upon the examples of trade in breeding stock – cows – at auction sales and trade in bovine semen. READ MORE
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3. Essays on Balkan frontier stock markets
Abstract : This dissertation consists of four chapters dealing with Balkan frontier markets, their design and performance. Chapter I provides an introduction to these markets and presents additional information necessary for the reader to understand these markets. READ MORE
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4. Essays on the Scandinavian Stock Markets
Abstract : This thesis consists of three self-contained empirical essays related to the stock markets in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.In Essay I, the time-series dynamics of liquidity on the Scandinavian stock exchanges between January 1993 and June 2005 are studied with liquidity indices. READ MORE
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5. Corporate Ownership and Liquidity in China’s Stock Markets
Abstract : This thesis consists of an introduction and three self-contained chapters that address liquidity issues related to corporate ownership in the Chinese stock markets. The first paper provides new insight into the relation between foreign institutional investors and stock liquidity by employing the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) scheme in the Chinese stock markets. READ MORE