Swedbank's strong Baltic performance in 2026 is complemented by expert views minimizing the impact of its money laundering issues, with optimism for the Swedish banking sector's outlook.
Swedish companies increasingly adopt credit insurance to enhance financial stability and growth, supported by data-driven insights and strategic investment in life science innovation.
Experts predict a mixed 2026 for the Stockholm stock market, with potential growth in small companies and banks balanced against risks of a sharp decline.
Flerie’s focus on private life science firms and strategic investments shaped its success in Sweden's 2025 stock market, offering investors new growth opportunities.
Swedish investors open 2026 optimistic about economic growth and sectoral strengths, while calls grow for innovation in life sciences and enhanced health diagnostics.
Lars-Erik Lundgren, a veteran investor, outlines his top five Swedish stock picks expected to drive growth in 2026 following a strong autumn market rally.
Black Week 2025 in Sweden shows cautious consumer spending amid strategic growth in design retail, with experts critiquing deal quality and firms like G.A.D expanding digitally and internationally.
A turbulent week on the Stockholm Stock Exchange saw overall declines with AstraZeneca and Kinnevik among the few bright spots, while Saab's shares dropped sharply amid geopolitical concerns.
Lars-Erik Lundgren of Aktie-ansvar explains the fund’s sale of SKF and ABB shares amidst inflation and market changes, alongside updates on Essity, H&M, and SBB.
Kinnevik’s Q3 2025 results exceeded expectations, with CEO Georgi Ganev indicating potential core asset listings or sales amid market uncertainty and a strong cash position.
Financial leaders including IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva warn of a potential AI market bubble with soaring valuations risking a sudden correction impacting global growth, particularly in developing countries.
On October 9, 2025, Stockholm's stock market rises as Evolution and Lifco gain buy recommendations, while Traton and Netel lose theirs, highlighting varied broker outlooks.