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Corporate Debt to Surge in Sweden as Bank Credit Dries Up The Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday told the Jharkhand High Court that a Rs.200-crore investment by the former Chief Minister, Madhu Koda, and his associates in Sweden had been traced.Th... Sweden's Ericsson says Q4 profits dropped LM Ericsson, the world-leading wireless equipment maker in terms of market share, on Wednesday shocked the market by posting a much worse-than-expected fourth-quarterly result, mainly blaming operators ... Sweden repays bankrupt Saab's EIB loan, bidders circle STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Debt Office has paid back loans the European Investment Bank made to Saab, making the Nordic country the bankrupt car company's biggest creditor and simplifying the approvals process for any buyer. Saab, one of Sweden's best-known brands, shut down production early last year after running out of money to pay suppliers and workers. Receivers said last week that they ... Life Bancassurance in Europe: Investment-Related Life Insurance and Retirement Savings NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Life Bancassurance in Europe: Investment-Related Life Insurance and Retirement ... LifeSci Advisors Announces Investment Opinion on Repligen Corporation NEW YORK, NY-- - LifeSci Advisors, LLC, a leading provider of investment research and investor relations services in the healthcare sector, today announced that it has initiated coverage of Repligen Corporation ... 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. Eltel Extends IFS Solution Regulatory News: Sweden repays bankrupt Saab's EIB loan STOCKHOLM - Sweden's Debt Office has paid back loans the European Investment Bank made to Saab, making the Nordic country the bankrupt car company's biggest creditor and simplifying the approvals process for any buyer. |
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