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  • ”Adding to Nordic high yield”

    The global economic outlook continues to strengthen, supported by substantial fiscal stimulus in the US, Germany, and Japan. Sweden stands out as it moves into an economic boom in 2026, and we expect the krona to continue appreciating.

  • Positioned for double-digit returns!

    The outlook for Vinga Corporate Bond heading into 2026 is positive. Nordic high-yield bonds underperformed compared to global high-yield bonds during 2025.

  • “High yield assets, not junk bonds”

    The high yield market is surrounded by a somewhat dubious reputation, and the nickname “junk bonds” is not uncommon. But that’s undeserved – and there’s money to be made

  • Vinga Capital Markets Day in Copenhagen

    On Thursday, Vinga Group held its annual Capital Markets Day at Villa Copenhagen, a key venue for investors and Nordic growth companies.

  • Vinga Corporate Finance utses till DI Gasell

    Vingas koncernbolag, Vinga Corporate Finance AB, har utsetts till DI Gasell av Dagens industri. Utmärkelsen delas ut till några av Sveriges mest snabbväxande och välskötta företag – färre än en procent av landets aktiebolag uppfyller kriterierna.

  • ”Temperature rising”

    Despite continued caution regarding the economic outlook, the global economy is recovering while IPO and M&A markets are gaining momentum. According to the Riksbank, Sweden is expected to reach 2.7% growth next year, well above trend growth.

  • Record issuances

    The primary market has seen high activity levels — so high, in fact, that the market has struggled to absorb all the new deals.

  • Ellos and Intrum – two patients that recovered

    Companies sometimes need to suspend debt payments, which may sound dramatic. But it's not an automatic death sentence – Ellos and Intrum are two examples of firms that have flourished after default.

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