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Baltic Horizon the first AIF on Nasdaq Stockholm

Friday, October 28, 2022
Opalesque Industry Update - Nasdaq has launched a new market for Alternative Investment Funds (AIF) at Nasdaq Stockholm.

The first fund listed on the Swedish AIF market is Baltic Horizon, a fund investing in commercial real estate in the Baltic capital regions. Baltic Horizon is also listed on Nasdaq Tallinn.

Nasdaq's market for Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) offers investors the opportunity to trade AIFs on a regulated market.

By the term AIF is meant all investment funds that are not already covered by the European Directive on UCITS. This includes hedge funds, funds of hedge funds, venture capital and private equity funds and real estate funds.

Products on the AIF market are currently available on Nasdaq Stockholm and Nasdaq Copenhagen.

Danish Capital Associations are also examples of AIFs and are subject to special regulation by the Danish regulators. Capital Associations can list on Nasdaq Copenhagen.

The NAV is published on the fund management company website, and in specific cases also published on the microsite of the fund on Nasdaq's website.

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