Real estate issuers that saturated Swedish market turn to ECB

After dominating Sweden’s credit market, real estate issuers in the Nordic country are now turning to the euro zone to find buyers with deeper pockets, including the European Central Bank.
Niklas Edman, a portfolio manager at Carnegie Fonder in Stockholm. | Photo: Carnegie Fonder
Niklas Edman, a portfolio manager at Carnegie Fonder in Stockholm. | Photo: Carnegie Fonder
By Leo Laikola, Charles Daly and Love Liman / BLOOMBERG

Last week started with another Swedish real estate firm issuing in euros instead of kronor, and SBB is now one of a handful in the sector to have raised debt in Europe’s single currency in the past four weeks. What’s more, Swedish issuers are increasingly using their Finnish and Dutch units to be eligible for ECB bond purchases.

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