More than half of the fund's holdings reported during the month of October, but even though the companies beat expectations in most cases, October was a weak month, both for the fund and for...
Kreditfonden's investment manager Fredrik Sjöstrand and head of origination Peder Broms talk to Hedgenordic about the possibilities of direct loans in the Nordic market and how the situation with Corona has affected the asset class. privatemarket_kreditfonden_2020_v4
Finserve Global Esports Fund can now be traded at a discount on the fund platform SAVR. You can find the fund page at the link below. We have also been interviewed on SAVR's blog, well worth reading about...
Inge Heydorn, manager of the Global Esports Fund, talked about esports as a phenomenon and investment with Nordnet Bank AB and » Alexander Gustafsson. https://lnkd.in/dbcvcFr
The NAV rate for September was 102.84, an increase on the month of 0.40 and a standard deviation of 0.92. We have inflows in September of SEK 22 million, many thanks for that. The new lending...
NAV rate in August was 104.10, which gives an increase for the month of 0.54. An excellent month that is above the rolling twelve month target of at least 6%. Inflow of 22...
Volatility in the market continued during September and the technology companies were weak with a decline for the Nasdaq of 5.2 percent, the Dow Jones ending only down 2.3 percent. This was the first negative...
Volatility in the market continued during September and the technology companies were weak with a decline for the Nasdaq of 5.2 percent, the Dow Jones ending only down 2.3 percent. This was the first negative...
Volatility in the market continued during September and the technology companies were weak with a decline for the Nasdaq of 5.2 percent, the Dow Jones ending only down 2.3 percent. This was the first negative...
September was generally a weak month on the world's stock markets. Safety stocks were no exception, but a stronger dollar and a weaker krone contributed positively. The Global Security Fund retreated by 0.7 percent...