Swedish Stock Exchange – Stockholm Stocks, Prices and Analysis

The Stockholm Stock Exchange (Nasdaq Stockholm) is the largest equity market in the Nordic region and one of Europe's most significant. Swedish listed companies are internationally recognised, particularly in industry, technology, the forest sector and finance. The OMX Stockholm 30 index measures the performance of the 30 most traded shares.

On this page you will find the most important Stockholm Stock Exchange shares, the most popular companies and high dividend yield stocks. Prices are delayed by 15 minutes.

Swedish stock exchange shares

Shares from the Swedish stock exchange (Nasdaq Stockholm). Prices are delayed by 15 minutes.

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1Ericsson, Telefonab. L M ser. B logo
ERIC-B
SEK 107.80-0.46%
2Volvo, AB ser. B logo
VOLV-B
SEK 308.60-1.94%
3Atlas Copco AB ser. B logo
ATCO-B
SEK 147.50-1.14%
4Hennes & Mauritz AB, H & M ser. logo
HM-B
SEK 174.15-2.41%
5Investor AB ser. B logo
INVE-B
SEK 354.65-2.49%
6Sandvik AB logo
SAND
SEK 366.40-1.45%
7ABB Ltd logo
ABB
SEK 768.20-1.66%
8Swedbank AB ser A logo
SWED-A
SEK 320.70-0.93%
9Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken s logo
SEB-A
SEK 175.85-1.07%
10SKF, AB ser. B logo
SKF-B
SEK 223.60-2.82%
11Alfa Laval AB logo
ALFA
SEK 513.60-1.76%
12Telia Company AB logo
TELIA
SEK 47.88+0.61%

Most followed Swedish stocks

The most internationally followed companies on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.

OMX Stockholm 30 — Stockholm's most traded

The OMX Stockholm 30 index contains the 30 most traded shares on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. It is Sweden's most important equity market benchmark.

Swedish stock exchange dividend companies

Swedish companies have a strong dividend culture. Many large industrial and financial companies pay regular, competitive dividends.

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Largest listed companies in Sweden

The largest Stockholm Stock Exchange companies by market capitalisation.

Sectors on the Swedish stock exchange

The Swedish stock exchange is particularly strong in industry, technology and finance.

Stockholm Stock Exchange characteristics

The Nordic region's largest market

Nasdaq Stockholm is the Nordic region's largest exchange with over 1,000 listed companies. It is Europe's sixth largest exchange by market capitalisation.

Currency risk — Swedish krona (SEK)

When investing in Swedish stocks from a euro base, SEK/EUR exchange rate fluctuations must be considered. A weakening krona reduces euro investor returns, while a strengthening krona improves them.

Strong industrial and technology cluster

Swedish engineering companies (Volvo, Atlas Copco, Sandvik, SKF) and technology firms (Ericsson) are world leaders. For investors, the Stockholm exchange offers broad exposure to industrial and technology shares.

Frequently asked questions about the Swedish stock exchange

How do I identify a Swedish stock exchange share?

Stockholm Stock Exchange shares have the .ST suffix in their ticker symbol, for example VOLV-B.ST (Volvo B) or ERIC-B.ST (Ericsson B). Prices are quoted in Swedish kronor (SEK).

What is the OMX Stockholm 30?

The OMX Stockholm 30 (OMXS30) is an index of the 30 most traded shares on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. It is Sweden's most important equity tracking index and is available in derivatives and ETF form.

Can a Finnish investor invest in the Swedish stock exchange?

Yes. Most Finnish brokers and online services provide access to the Stockholm Stock Exchange. Trading takes place in Swedish kronor, so the exchange rate affects returns.

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