Nordic equitiesNordic equities

The Nordic equity markets offer very diverse investment opportunities, and not all of these are found elsewhere in Europe. In Sweden and Finland you can invest in the world’s leading companies in telecommunication, Ericsson and Nokia, but also in world leaders in capital goods like Atlas Copco and forest products giants like UPM Kymmene.

Denmark offers oil and shipping companies like A.P. Moller-Maersk and the world’s largest insulin producer Novo Nordisk. In Norway you find oil companies like Statoil and Norsk Hydro, but also consumer conglomerates like Orkla.
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OverviewOverview

Swedish (Stockpicking)
Swedish (Stockpicking)
The Swedish product invests in equities listed on the OMX Stockholm Exchange. The portolio is actively managed and has a long-term investment horizon. Fundamental research combined with disciplined asset management generates alpha.

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Norwegian (Stockpicking)
Norwegian (Stockpicking)
The Norwegian product invests in equities listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The product has a long- term approach to equity investing with focus on value creation. Close contact to Norwegian companies is an important part of the value creation process.

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Finnish (Stockpicking)
Finnish (Stockpicking)
The Finnish product is an actively managed and very concentrated product. The investment style combines bottom-up stock selection with quantitative screening.

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Danish (Stockpicking)
Danish (Stockpicking)
The Danish product invests in equities based on a thourough fundamental analysis of each company. The investment style can be characterized as active with a very concentrated portfolio.

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