Swedish pension company AMF about the Covid-19 crisis: "It's about wintering"

By the end of January, Swedish pension company AMF began reviewing its portfolio due to growing concerns about China. But AMF has kept its 30 long-term Swedish equities. "It's about wintering, and exploiting the opportunities that will arise," says Tomas Flodén, head of asset management at AMF.
Tomas Flodén, Head of Asset Management at AMF. | Photo: PR
Tomas Flodén, Head of Asset Management at AMF. | Photo: PR

Swedish pension company AMF -- manager of collective pension schemes for four million people -- began reviewing its portfolio at the end of January when major production disruptions in China were ahead.

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