Essays about: "Finnish Stocks"
Found 4 essays containing the words Finnish Stocks.
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1. Performance Comparison of Growth vs. Value Stock Portfolios in Denmark and Finland.
University essay from Jönköping UniversityAbstract : This study evaluates the performance of Growth and Value Stock Investment Strategies and investigates the relative performance of these two types of stocks in Denmark and Finland. The research compares the historical returns and consequences of investing in value and growth stocks and examines the factors that drive their performance. READ MORE
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2. An empirical study of real estate stock return behavior on the Nordic markets : – A 2003-2013 study
University essay from FöretagsekonomiAbstract : The financial crisis has made the stock markets a very turbulent place. Investors have therefore begun searching for stable and profitable investments. Nordic real estate has for decades steadily increased in value and the stocks of real estate companies are said to be less risky than the market. READ MORE
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3. Where to Invest? : Choosing the optimal stock market for investing in a cross-listed Nordic firm
University essay from FöretagsekonomiAbstract : The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the location of buying stocks in a Nordic cross-listed company matters in terms of 1) earning abnormal returns, or 2) gaining in optimizing the amount spent by buying the specific stock cheap. Nowadays, markets are becoming more integrated and if we believe in the efficient market hypothesis, prices of the same class of stocks paying the same dividend annually, of an MNC must be the same irrespective of the stock exchange it is listed upon. READ MORE
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4. Optimal Portfolio Rebalancing Strategy : Evidence from Finnish Stocks
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för managementAbstract : Portfolio rebalancing is an established concept in portfolio management and investing generally. Assets within a portfolio have different return and risk prospects, and this inevitably leads them to drift away from their initial allocation weights overtime. READ MORE