Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1993 |
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... allowed to operate branches in the country since 1990. Since mid - 1991 foreign securities firms and finance companies have also been allowed to set up branches in Sweden . The economic downturn in 1991 eventually struck the banking ...
... allowed to operate branches in the country since 1990. Since mid - 1991 foreign securities firms and finance companies have also been allowed to set up branches in Sweden . The economic downturn in 1991 eventually struck the banking ...
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... allowed to buy shares in quoted companies ( both domestic and foreign ) , and its portfolio totalled 12 Swedish major companies at the end of 1991 at a market value of Skr19.4bn , with fund liabilities of Skr14.8bn . With the entry of ...
... allowed to buy shares in quoted companies ( both domestic and foreign ) , and its portfolio totalled 12 Swedish major companies at the end of 1991 at a market value of Skr19.4bn , with fund liabilities of Skr14.8bn . With the entry of ...
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... allowed to buy Swedish government bonds . Swedes can only invest in holiday homes abroad to a maximum of Skr800,000 and the maxi- mum allowed to be taken out of Sweden as travel currency in krona is Skr6,000 , the aim being to control ...
... allowed to buy Swedish government bonds . Swedes can only invest in holiday homes abroad to a maximum of Skr800,000 and the maxi- mum allowed to be taken out of Sweden as travel currency in krona is Skr6,000 , the aim being to control ...
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Abstract of Sweden accounted agreement allowed amounted annual average balance banks budget capital central Centre church coalition communications companies consumption costs countries country's debt defence deficit Digest of Swedish direct domestic early economic Economist Intelligence elections energy engineering estimated exchange Exports finance fishing followed force foreign forest fund growth Imports income increased industrial Institute interest International investment iron krona largest Liberal major manufacturing measures ment million mining Monthly Digest months Norway nuclear power OECD operate organisation parliament Party payments political population provides public sector ratio recession reform remained result Riksbank rise sector share Skr bn Social Democrats Source Statistical Abstract Stockholm Swedish Statistics tion tons trade traditional Transport unions Unit wage World