ATP: Reasonable result for 2023 and a look towards 2024

2023 was a good year for ATP in terms of investment, but not on par with the US equity market. ATP’s management delves into the figures in the annual report and gives its assessment of the past year and what they expect for 2024.

ATP’s full 2023 annual report can be downloaded here, where you can also read about ATP’s expectations for 2024.

The long-term profit expectation, which represents 11% of the bonus potential, is also valid for 2024. The expectation can be regarded as a benchmark for how ATP is expected to perform in an average year and is calculated on the basis of expectations for return in relation to the risk taken.

There is still a great deal of uncertainty in the financial markets and about the direction of the world economy, and therefore it is difficult to predict the return in the individual year. If, for example, interest rates rise and equity markets fall in 2024, it cannot be ruled out that ATP will realise losses.

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