Investors from Denmark, Norway and Finland are increasingly buying Swedish equities, according to a report by Swedish public broadcaster SR Ekot.
The development points to a widening circle of Nordic retail interest in the Stockholm market, extending beyond the traditional Danish investor base that has dominated cross-border flows in recent months.
The trend aligns with earlier findings that Danish private investors have heavily concentrated their purchases on high-profile names such as SpaceX and Novo Nordisk so far in 2026.
Data from major brokers indicated a distinct preference among Danish retail traders for these high-visibility stocks, driving significant volume into specific sectors.
This broadening of the investor base suggests that Swedish equities are gaining traction across the wider Nordic region.
While Danish activity has been well-documented, the inclusion of Norwegian and Finnish buyers indicates that the appeal of Swedish listings is not limited to one country's retail sentiment.