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  1. 1. Chasing Your Own Tail: The Market Stability Impact of Leveraged and Inverse Exchange-Traded Funds

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomi

    Author : Gustaf Gustafsson; Sebastian Gerell; [2020]
    Keywords : Leveraged ETFs; Financial Stability; Market Microstructure Invariance; Price Impact; Sweden;

    Abstract : This thesis explores the market stability impact of the positive feedback mechanism of leveraged and inverse exchange-traded funds' (LETFs) rebalancing trades. We explore potential market stability effects by analysing intraday minute-by-minute data for underlying stocks in the OMXS30 and aggregate rebalancing flows for LETFs tracking the index. READ MORE

  2. 2. Villa Giacomina - historia, nutid, framtid

    University essay from SLU/Landscape Architecture (until 121231)

    Author : Hanna Gustafsson; [2010]
    Keywords : trädgårdshistoria; restaurering; engelsk park;

    Abstract : Villa Giacomina med park ligger 5 kilometer norr om Lidköping i ett område som idag nästan har vuxit ihop med själva staden. Detta examensarbete behandlar Villa Giacominas historia ur miljöns innehåll idag i avseende vegetation och fasta strukturer, samt presenterar ett koncept till framtida bevarande, vård, restaurering och förnyelse. READ MORE

  3. 3. Forestry and climate change mitigation : climate change mitigation potential for different rotation lengths in Norway spruce forests, Götaland, Sweden with a short and a long term perspective

    University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre

    Author : Gustaf Gustafsson; [2009]
    Keywords : rotation age; net emission CO2; carbon dioxide sink; time horizon; CO2FIX V 3.1; climate change; forest management; Kyoto protocol;

    Abstract : During the last year the awareness about the anthropogenic induced climate change due to increasing level of Green House Gases (GHGs), like for example carbon dioxide (CO2) has increased drastically. The atmospheric content of CO2 which is the GHG that the forest sector mainly can influence has increased from 280 ppm pre-industrial time (1750) to 379 ppm 2005. READ MORE