Monthly comment July 2022
July was a strong month for global equity markets. The fund (R class) was up 1.5 % for the month. Inflation data has continued to come in high but the market interpreted
July was a strong month for global equity markets. The fund (R class) was up 1.5 % for the month. Inflation data has continued to come in high but the market interpreted
The fund was up, 0.57% for the R-Class during the month, despite strong stock market crashes. The Stockholm OMSX30 index was down - 8.32 % and the global stock index MSCI
The conflict in Ukraine continues to have a negative impact on the real economy and also threatens food supplies in the third world, which could lead to catastrophic consequences and thus
The Russian invasion of Ukraine continued in April, while the market shifted to how the macroeconomic picture will affect the companies' growth going forward. Overall
The Russian invasion of Ukraine continued in March. There is now even speculation about an escalation ahead of the so-called "victory day" on the 9th
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a major tragedy with major humanitarian repercussions. One would never have thought that this could happen in Europe
A strong reporting season has contributed to the positive price development in the stock market and the Global Security Fund, which were up 3.18 percent and 3.03 percent, respectively, for the share classes.
The stock market was slightly weaker in September, which affected the Global Security Fund, which was down 1.47 percent and 1.45 percent, respectively, for share classes R and S. Growth shares
After almost twenty years of occupation, NATO and its allies withdrew from Afghanistan. It is a historically important security event and will have a lasting one
It was a strong month for the Global Security Fund, which was up 3.3 percent and 3.4 percent, respectively, for the share classes R and S. Cyber security companies benefited from
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