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Corporate Debt to Surge in Sweden as Bank Credit Dries Up
Sweden’s corporate bond market is poised for a surge this year as companies abandon an “extreme” reliance on bank loans amid stricter capital rules, said Mats Carlsson, who heads the investment bank Pareto Ohman AB.

Corporate Debt Sales to Surge in Sweden as Bank Credit Dries Up
Sweden’s corporate bond market is poised for a surge this year as companies abandon an “extreme” reliance on bank loans amid stricter capital rules, said Mats Carlsson, who heads the investment bank Pareto Ohman AB.

Danish Credit Crunch Deepens as Firms Face Vicious Circle
Denmark’s credit crunch is getting worse as businesses accuse banks of withholding funds and the financial regulator warns that deteriorating asset quality may put more lenders out of business.

Sandvik Renews Credit Facility
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NCC Signs Credit Facility of EUR 325 Million
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WRC: Ford aims for sixth consecutive Rally Sweden victory
Ford targets six of the best at Scandinavian snowfest Ford World Rally Team’s Nordic drivers will aim to extend the squad’s winning grip at the Swedish Rally (9 - 12 February) next week. The team has won the last five fixtures of the FIA World Rally Championship’s only true winter encounter and both Finland’s Jari-Matti Latvala and Norway’s Petter Solberg have Swedish victories to their names ...

Green Bond Bankers in Japan, Sweden Beat U.S. to $7 Billion
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB and Daiwa Securities Group Inc. have underwritten the most green bonds since the securities were first issued in 2007, indicating the dominance of Swedish and Japanese banks in the market.

Green Bond Bankers From Japan to Sweden Beat U.S. to $7 Billion
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB and Daiwa Securities Group Inc. have underwritten the most green bonds since the securities were first issued in 2007, indicating the dominance of Swedish and Japanese banks in the market.

Scotland's credit rating becomes an issue
Scottish First Minister and SNP leader Alex Salmond. Photograph: Getty Images.

WikiLeaks founder Assange fights extradition to Sweden
LONDON - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appealed to Britain's Supreme Court Wednesday not to extradite him to Sweden over accusations of sex crimes, a move that could push his anti-secrecy website further toward oblivion.

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