Swedish Landlords Sell Bonds at Fastest Pace in Three Years

  • Real estate firms have sold notes worth $7.8 Billion in 2024
  • Investors still concerned by leverage, governance in sector
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Swedish landlords are returning to the bond market in numbers not seen since the boom year of 2021 as falling interest rates drive a surge in issuance.

The nation’s property companies sold $7.8 billion worth of notes in the first three quarters of 2024, outstripping the annual total in each of past two years, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.