AP3 remains largest Swedish buffer fund but loses ground to peers

Listed equities did well in AP3’s portfolio in H1, while alternative investments delivered negative returns. The fund delivered a slightly lower return than AP1 and AP4, its half-year report shows.
CEO Staffan Hansén describes AP3's 5.5% return in H1 as "satisfactory". | Photo: Peter Phillips / Ap3 / Pr
CEO Staffan Hansén describes AP3's 5.5% return in H1 as "satisfactory". | Photo: Peter Phillips / Ap3 / Pr

AP3, the largest of the four major Swedish buffer funds in terms of AUM, delivered a “satisfactory return” in the first half of 2023, its CEO says in a comment to the fund’s half-year report, which was published on Friday.

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