Stockholm Stock Exchange
The Stockholm Stock Exchange, known as Nasdaq Stockholm, is the primary stock exchange in Sweden. Established in 1863, it facilitates the buying and selling of shares in publicly traded companies. The exchange plays a crucial role in the Swedish economy by providing companies with access to capital and investors with opportunities to invest in various sectors.
As part of the Nasdaq group, the Stockholm Stock Exchange offers a platform for trading stocks, bonds, and derivatives. It is home to many well-known Swedish companies, including Ericsson and Volvo, and operates under strict regulations to ensure transparency and fairness in the financial markets.