AP4: Easing of Swedish buffer fund rules still falls short

The changes to regulation on Sweden's AP funds' investments took another step through the legislative process last week but according to one of the funds, the new proposals continue to be insuffiecient.
Photo: AP4/PR
Photo: AP4/PR

Niklas Ekvall, Chief Executive Officer of Swedish state buffer pension fund AP4, is not fully satisfied with the government's new proposals for investment regulation that were submitted to the Law Commission last week. The new regulation targets the four Swedish AP pension buffer funds.

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