Swedish pensions giant reports first negative returns in more than a decade

AMF’s big exposure to Swedish companies is an important part of the explanation for the pension company’s poor returns in 2022. But the investments will pay off in the long term, AMF says.
CEO Johan Sidenmark reported first negative returns for AMF in more than a decade. | Photo: AMF
CEO Johan Sidenmark reported first negative returns for AMF in more than a decade. | Photo: AMF

Swedish pension company AMF has reported total returns of -8.6% for 2022 – the first negative figures in more than a decade.

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