Fund savers in Sweden continue their monthly savings and have a positive long-term outlook

The stock market turmoil in recent weeks has made Swedish fund savers check their portfolios. But very few have changed portfolios or changed their regular savings, according to a new survey.
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More than half of Swedish fund savers have reviewed their savings in recent weeks. Still, a large majority of them have not changed their long-term savings or their regular savings as a result of the market turbulence.

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