With the newly formed government, a number of new ministers have presented their investment portfolios.

At the top of the investment list is Minister of Foreign Trade Anna Hallberg with a holding of just over SEK 24 million.

This is a substantial increase since last year when she had SEK 5.6 million, according to Dagens industri.

Hallberg has mainly invested in SEB's funds.

The largest investment, of 3.6 million, is in SEB Hållbar Sverige Indexnära, which has grown by 33 percent since the turn of the year.

Over five million in funds

The propensity to take risks in the Social Democratic government seems to be moderate.

No one has chosen equity investments as a money box, instead it is in more stable funds that ministers want to see their money grow.  

Anna Hallberg is followed by EU Minister Hans Dahlgren, whose fund holdings are five and a half million kronor.

The third place is taken by the new Minister of Energy and Digitization, Khashayar Farmanbar, with a portfolio of just over 1.6 million.

He is followed by Morgan Johansson, Minister of Justice and Home Affairs, Minister of Social Affairs Lena Hallengren and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ann Linde, who all have fund holdings of around one and a half million. 

The Prime Minister's holdings show zero

The Prime Minister, former Minister of Finance, Magdalena Andersson, usually talks about the barns to describe the money that the state has saved or paid off the central government debt with.

How she saves in her barns, however, is not clear from the report.

Andersson's holding is equal to zero.

A figure she shares with the new Minister of Climate and Environment Annika Strandhäll, who also reported that she has no vouchers.