SWEDEN - Poor annual returns and a falling stock market do not seem to have stopped Sweden's institutional investors from maintaining a home bias in their equity portfolios.
Since the middle of July 2007, when the OMX Stockholm 30 Index peaked at its highest point in five years at 1316.33, domestic shares have fallen sharply. At its lowest point on 11 February, the ...
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