Norwegian companies with English names make more money Researchers have taken a closer look at what characteristics successful start-ups share.
Wait out the stock market crisis if you can, one professor says “If you can afford it and have faith in the company, then it's just a matter of staying calm and waiting,” advises Professor Kjell Jørgensen.
Why do people buy the equity funds that have the worst returns? Economics researchers in Norway have come closer to an explanation to a major paradox.
Faster internet led to more stock trading When Norwegians gained access to faster internet, their interest in mutual funds and stock trading also increased. Researchers call it a democratization of finance.
People become more conservative by owning stocks And they become more left-wing if they have a daughter.
Researchers uncover insider trading on the Oslo Stock Exchange Insider trading by a group of executives below the top tier has been flying under the radar, according to researchers. The execs have been making significantly higher profits on buying and selling shares in their own company.
Young people make the least money on stocks Old rich folks make the most money in the stock market. If you’re young and not particularly wealthy, then you’re more likely to lose money in the long run.