Swiss National Bank Reduces Stake in Weyerhaeuser Company

Real estate investment trust's stock ownership decreased by 4.9% in Q3 2026

Mar. 13, 2026 at 9:54am

Swiss National Bank decreased its position in Weyerhaeuser Company (NYSE:WY) by 4.9% in the third quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The fund owned 2,090,433 shares of the real estate investment trust's stock after selling 106,800 shares during the period.

Why it matters

Weyerhaeuser is a major player in the North American forest products industry, and changes in ownership of its stock can signal shifts in investor sentiment and market dynamics within the sector.

The details

Swiss National Bank sold 106,800 shares of Weyerhaeuser stock in Q3 2026, reducing its total stake in the company to 2,090,433 shares. This represented approximately 0.29% of Weyerhaeuser's outstanding shares at the time. The sale came as other large investors, such as Allianz Asset Management and Nordea Investment Management, increased their positions in the real estate investment trust.

  • Swiss National Bank filed its 13F report for Q3 2026 on March 13, 2026.

The players

Swiss National Bank

The central bank of Switzerland, which manages the country's monetary policy and foreign exchange reserves.

Weyerhaeuser Company

A leading integrated forest products company that owns and manages timberland and manufactures a range of building materials, including lumber, engineered wood products, and wood panels.

Allianz Asset Management GmbH

A global investment management firm that increased its stake in Weyerhaeuser by 27.5% in Q3 2026.

Nordea Investment Management AB

A Nordic investment management firm that increased its stake in Weyerhaeuser by 2% in Q3 2026.

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The takeaway

The reduction in Swiss National Bank's Weyerhaeuser holdings, coupled with increased ownership by other major investors, suggests a shift in market sentiment around the real estate investment trust. This could signal potential changes in the company's strategic direction or the broader outlook for the forest products industry.