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
Johan Kuylenstierna
Portfolio Management & Client Relations
Mobile: +352-691-305070 Office: +352-229515 E-mail: kuylenstierna@k-s.lu
Elisabeth Skog
Portfolio Management & Client Relations
Mobile: +352-691-513209 Office: +352-229515 E-mail: skog@k-s.lu
Johan Kjernsvik
Portfolio Management & Client Relations
Mobile: +46-702-534082 Office: +46-8-7952461 E-mail: kjernsvik@k-s.se
Oskar Elfstrand
Portfolio Management & Client Relations
Office: +352-22951531 E-mail: elfstrand@k-s.lu
Per Åberg
Portfolio Management & Client Relations
Mobile: +352-691-156262 Office: +352-229515 E-mail: aberg@k-s.lu
Board of Directors
Johan Kuylenstierna
Elisabeth Skog
Amelie Kuylenstierna
Anders Lindbergh
Contact
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.
Monthly Comments
Monthly Comment May 2023
2023-06-01
During the month, there were mixed signals regarding the inflation trend. In general, however, we see falling inflation numbers. The US central bank, the Fed, raised the interest rate by 25 basis points...
Monthly Comment April 2023
2023-05-01
During the month, many companies reported figures for the first quarter. In summary, the reports have been relatively good, with generally strong order intake and signs of continued diminishing pandemic effects.
Monthly Comment March 2023
2023-04-01
The news flow during March has mainly been about the financial sector and risks associated with the banks. The trigger was the US Silicon Valley Bank, which got into big trouble after it placed deposits from its customers in US government bonds...
Monthly Comment May 2023
2023-06-01
During the month, there were mixed signals regarding the inflation trend. In general, however, we see falling inflation numbers. The US central bank, the Fed, raised the interest rate by 25 basis points...
Monthly Comment April 2023
2023-05-01
During the month, many companies reported figures for the first quarter. In summary, the reports have been relatively good, with generally strong order intake and signs of continued diminishing pandemic effects.
Monthly Comment March 2023
2023-04-01
The news flow during March has mainly been about the financial sector and risks associated with the banks. The trigger was the US Silicon Valley Bank, which got into big trouble after it placed deposits from its customers in US government bonds...