What Europe can learn from Sweden’s booming IPO market
Companies listed in Sweden’s capital have raised nearly $2 billion so far in 2025 — more than eight times the volume seen in London. Bankers say a lot of it has to do with Sweden's culture of accepting risk around investing in stocks.

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