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Investment behavior in the wake of COVID-19

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Coordinator Uppsala universitet - Uppsala universitet Campus Gotland
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 023 962
Project duration November 2021 - December 2022
Status Completed

Important results from the project

The aim of the project has been to identify how, and if, equity investors have made any changes in their equity portfolios as a result of Covid-19. Through access to detailed data related to stock ownership, we have quantified the impact of the pandemic for large shareholders, "monitoring institutional shareholders", i.e. institutional investors who have a large fraction of their assets under managed in a company. We have also quantified changes in stock portfolios for individuals.

Expected long term effects

Our results show that the number of individuals, or retail investors with a direct share ownership in Swedish listed companies increased sharply surrounding the pandemic. In addition, the number of retail investors who invested in shares for the first time also increased. We also report a positive relationship between the occurrence of extreme days and share ownership for institutional owners.

Approach and implementation

The study analyzes share ownership in Swedish listed companies in connection with Covid-19 during the period 2020 up to and including the third quarter of 2022. With access to official data regarding the extent of confirmed Covid-19 cases, the correlation between degree of Covid-19, as well as degree of occurrence of extreme days, and share ownership have been analyzed using multivariate analysis for different categories of shareholders. Institutional shareholders with a large relative shareholding have been analysed. Private individuals´ shareholdings have been analysed.

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Last updated 10 January 2023

Reference number 2021-03848