The Stockholm Stock Exchange is expected to open Tuesday's session in positive territory.
New media reports suggest that Donald Trump is willing to end the conflict in Iran without reopening the strategic Strait of Hormuz, in an effort to prevent the hostilities from extending beyond his initial 4-6 week timeline.
Euro Stoxx 50 futures are up 0.53 percent, FTSE 100 futures are down 0.18 percent, and DAX futures are gaining 0.70 percent.
U.S. S&P 500 futures are trading 0.72 percent higher.
Several significant headlines have emerged in this morning's news flow.
Swiss peer to engineering group Atlas Copco, VAT Group, reported exceptionally strong order intake for the first quarter of 2026, driven by sustained high demand within the semiconductor industry. However, revenue recognition has been delayed due to supply chain disruptions linked to the conflict in the Middle East.
The board of wind power company Eolus is proposing no dividend for the 2025 fiscal year. The decision stems from the covenants of the company's senior secured green bonds, which prohibit dividend payments following a negative result for the 2025 financial year. Last year's net income amounted to -356 million kronor (compared to 155 million).
Consumer healthcare company Midsona is acquiring the Risenta brand for a preliminary 45 million kronor, funded through existing cash reserves. The acquisition is expected to contribute approximately 130 million kronor in annual sales and bolster both EBIT margins and earnings per share.
Construction firm Peab has been awarded four road maintenance contracts by the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket) for the Vilhelmina, Svenstavik, Arboga, and Helsingborg areas. The total contract value amounts to 666 million kronor.
Online brokers Avanza and Nordnet have released statistics regarding the most bought and sold stocks during March.
A series of rating changes have been announced ahead of the opening bell.
Pareto Securities upgrades Invisio to Buy from Hold, reiterating a target price of 335 kronor.
Pareto Securities initiates coverage on Vitrolife with a Buy rating and a target price of 110 kronor.
SB1 Markets initiates coverage on Beijer Alma with a Neutral rating and a target price of 250 kronor.
SB1 Markets initiates coverage on H&M with a Neutral rating and a target price of 170 kronor.
BNP Paribas resumes coverage on Volvo with a Neutral rating and a target price of 304 kronor.
BNP Paribas resumes coverage on Traton with an Outperform rating and a target price of 37 euros.
Stockholm Stock Exchange poised for higher opening on Tuesday
Published on 03/31/2026 at 02:47 am EDT
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