Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... capital yield increased on average by about 3 % . Credit losses have fallen sharply , by as much as 67 % in some cases , and are now beginning to settle at more normal levels than in 1995. Three of the five biggest banks showed results ...
... capital yield increased on average by about 3 % . Credit losses have fallen sharply , by as much as 67 % in some cases , and are now beginning to settle at more normal levels than in 1995. Three of the five biggest banks showed results ...
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... Capital account nie debit -101 -31 -15 -14 -17 Capital - account nie balance -63 6 23 23 15 -1,399 5,988 -63 Capital - account balance Errors & omissions Overall balance Memorandum item Total change in reserve assets ( - indicates ...
... Capital account nie debit -101 -31 -15 -14 -17 Capital - account nie balance -63 6 23 23 15 -1,399 5,988 -63 Capital - account balance Errors & omissions Overall balance Memorandum item Total change in reserve assets ( - indicates ...
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... capital transactions -36.9 0.6 25.6 34 -47.1 Change in foreign exchange reserves 4.4 14.0 -75.5 -18.1 9.9 Residual 30.6 -22.6 21.6 -36.2 -25.5 Capital accounta 28.9 50.7 29.2 -6.4 -32.8 a Excludes government foreign borrowing . Sources ...
... capital transactions -36.9 0.6 25.6 34 -47.1 Change in foreign exchange reserves 4.4 14.0 -75.5 -18.1 9.9 Residual 30.6 -22.6 21.6 -36.2 -25.5 Capital accounta 28.9 50.7 29.2 -6.4 -32.8 a Excludes government foreign borrowing . Sources ...
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