Country Profile: SwedenThe Unit, 1996 |
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... foreign - owned banks , with 1,711 offices . The major banks are Svenska Handelsbanken , S - E - Banken , Swedbank and Nordbanken . The deregulation of financial markets has paved the way for foreign banks to open offices in Sweden ...
... foreign - owned banks , with 1,711 offices . The major banks are Svenska Handelsbanken , S - E - Banken , Swedbank and Nordbanken . The deregulation of financial markets has paved the way for foreign banks to open offices in Sweden ...
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... foreign - owned busi- nesses , a trend which has caused concern among industry and some politi- cians . Still , foreign investment in Sweden has provided a vital source of capital for the domestic economy . Direct investment The problem ...
... foreign - owned busi- nesses , a trend which has caused concern among industry and some politi- cians . Still , foreign investment in Sweden has provided a vital source of capital for the domestic economy . Direct investment The problem ...
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... Foreign currency loans / bonds government & Riksbank -18.9 155.0 69.1 25.9 54.8 private sector -7.8 -141.1 -104.7 ... 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 ...
... Foreign currency loans / bonds government & Riksbank -18.9 155.0 69.1 25.9 54.8 private sector -7.8 -141.1 -104.7 ... 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 ...
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