About Us


Kuylenstierna & Skog S.A. is an asset management company based in Luxembourg and Sweden. We offer discretionary and advisory asset management services as well as guidance in family succession planning. The company is regulated by CSSF and CAA in Luxembourg and by the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority.

Employees and Board of Directors


Board of Directors


Johan Kuylenstierna
Elisabeth Skog
Amelie Kuylenstierna
Anders Lindbergh

Contact


Luxembourg

74 Grand-rue L-1660 Luxembourg

Stockholm

Birger Jarlsgatan 55, 11145 Stockholm

Documents


This document provides you with key investor information about this fund. It is not marketing material. The information is required by law to help you understand the nature and the risks of investing in this fund. You are advised to read it so that you can make an informed decision about whether to invest.

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Monthly Comments


Monthly Comment November 2024

The main event of the month was the U.S. presidential election. The market had partially priced in a Trump victory, and when the election results were confirmed, U.S. stock markets surged sharply. In contrast, Europe...


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Monthly Comment October 2024

The major stock markets mostly moved sideways for the majority of the month, with the U.S. staying slightly above the break-even point while Sweden and Europe were somewhat below. However, during the last trading days...


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Monthly Comment September 2024

September started off weak with falling stock prices and increased volatility. Concerns over a weaker economy, interest rate cuts that may come too late, and doubts about whether the tech giants’ massive investments in AI will bear fruit contributed to the negative sentiment. However, the market...


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Monthly Comment November 2024

The main event of the month was the U.S. presidential election. The market had partially priced in a Trump victory, and when the election results were confirmed, U.S. stock markets surged sharply. In contrast, Europe...


Read More

Monthly Comment October 2024

The major stock markets mostly moved sideways for the majority of the month, with the U.S. staying slightly above the break-even point while Sweden and Europe were somewhat below. However, during the last trading days...


Read More

Monthly Comment September 2024

September started off weak with falling stock prices and increased volatility. Concerns over a weaker economy, interest rate cuts that may come too late, and doubts about whether the tech giants’ massive investments in AI will bear fruit contributed to the negative sentiment. However, the market...


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