Here's how the MSCI indices compare for Scandinavia
Here's how the MSCI indices compare for Scandinavia.
Greatest 10yr return: Denmark (14% CAGR)
Highest quality: Denmark
Denmark is mostly healthcare. Sweden is a mix of industrials and financials.
Norway is a mix of energy and financials.
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Despite Denmark's higher quality and higher growth, Sweden is actually trading on a higher P/E (28.46 for Sweden, 19.31 for Denmark).
Denmark's largest companies include Novo Nordisk, DSV, Genmab, Coloplast.
Sweden's largest companies include Investor B, Atlas Copco, Volvo, Evolution, Assa Abloy, Atlas Copco.
Finland's largest companies include Nokia, Neste, Kone.
Norway has Equinor and DNB Bank.
$Novo-Nordisk A/S(NVO)$ $Genmab A/S(GMAB)$ $Coloplast AS(CLPBF)$ $Discovery Silver Corp.(DSVSF)$ $Atlas Corp.(ATCO)$ $Atlas Corp.(ATCOL)$ $Volvo AB(VLVLY)$ $Evolution(EPM)$ $Assa Abloy AB(ASAZF)$ $Nokia Oyj(NOK)$ $Equinor ASA(EQNR)$
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