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  • Swedish pension funds sell cluster-bomb holdings

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Holdings in companies that market cluster weapons are to be sold by the Second Swedish National Pension Fund (AP2) and Forsta AP-fonden (AP1). The decisions have been made on the recommendation by the Ethical Council of the Swedish National Pension Funds, a convention endorsed by Sweden in May 2008, and the First to Fourth Swedish National Pension Funds have been advised to exclude ...

  • Dim outlook for Nordic economies

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Nordic countries are facing an economic slowdown as stronger inflation and higher interest rates begin to take their toll, says Nordic and Baltic financial services group, Nordea. Economists at Nordea have predicted that these sluggish economies will not pick up until 2010, and warned that there are clear signs that the unemployment rate will rise in the future. Nordea’s ...

  • Operational risk top priority for Nordic funds

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Reducing operational risk and increasing support for new products were among the key concerns for Nordic institutional investors surveyed as part of a recent White Paper published by BNY Mellon Asset Servicing. The ...

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  • Swedish pension fund pulls out of cluster bombs

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Swedish pension fund AP7 will sell all its holdings in companies making cluster bombs and nuclear weapons. The move by AP7, one of seven state-owned pension funds in Sweden, means holdings in Airbus parent EADS and US-based Lockheed Martin Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. will be sold. AP7 manages pension savings worth around 90bn kroner (about $15bn). The move follows news in April ...

  • Swedish companies avoid the red

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Swedish pension companies were given favourable evaluations by The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, Finansinspektionen (FI), in the Q2 2007 traffic light report. No insurance companies received a red light during that period, while pension companies as a whole – including life insurance companies and occupational pension funds – showed a larger margin to the red light ...

  • Swedens AP funds update

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Sweden’s AP1 – one of the buffer funds assigned by the Swedish Parliament to manage the Swedish people’s pension funds – has posted strong performance figures in both absolute and relative terms for the first half of 2007. The Forsta AP-fonden, which manages assets with a value of SEK 221bn, reported a total return on net assets of 6.3%, which is equal to SEK 1.3 bn ...

  • EU probes SAS airline over state aid

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The European Commission opened an in-depth probe on Wednesday to see if state aid given to Scandinavian Airlines by Sweden and Denmark conformed to EU ...

  • Swedish bond auction volumes seen unchanged after Nordea share sale

    Reuters - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    STOCKHOLM, June 19 | Wed Jun 19, 2013 6:57am EDT STOCKHOLM, June 19 (Reuters) - The Swedish Debt Office said on Wednesday government bond auction volumes would remain unchanged following the government's sale of Nordea shares. Sweden sold nearly half its remaining stake in Nordea, the region's biggest bank, raising $3.0 billion which will be used to pay down debt. The lower ...

  • Jeepers creepers your shoes hurt my peepers

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    In The Local's new Fashion Fix column on Swedish trends, Englishwoman Victoria Hussey gets up close and personal with shoes - namely "brothel creepers" from WWII that have been making a steady return ...

  • Frozen raspberries could spread vomiting bug

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Imported frozen raspberries should be boiled before eaten according to new advice from Sweden's National Food Agency, which warns that the berries may carry the novo virus that is more known for causing winter vomiting ...

  • HM blames long winter for profit drop

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    H&M posted a steeper than expected fall in quarterly profit on Wednesday, citing currency headwinds and a challenging retail climate but said June sales were "off to a good ...

  • Body of lonely patient forgotten for days

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The patient died soon after being admitted to the intensive care unit in late May. Hospital staff put the body in a room where friends and relatives can go to say their final goodbyes. But the patient had no relatives and staff simply forgot the body was in the room - until five days later when another deceased patient was brought in. In that period, nobody had come to say their goodbyes ...

  • Currency factors weigh on retailer HMs Q2 profit

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    STOCKHOLM -; Swedish fashion retailer Hennes & Mauritz AB on Wednesday said profits fell by 11 percent in the second quarter due to the strong Swedish krona and increased markdowns as it tried to shift its ...

  • Conservative students disrupt bus strike

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Stockholm bus traffic was at a standstill Wednesday as drivers and other staff launched a major strike at midnight, but a group of Conservative youths disrupted the action by replacing a bus route between two of the ...

  • Tax bill for politicians ties to far-right site

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Sweden Democrat MP Kent Ekeroth has to pay tax for money sent to his bank account as donations to two far-right websites that he claims to have nothing to do with ...

  • Sweden to send 160 troops in Mali mission

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Deputies adopted a proposal from the centre-right government, which said that in "normal circumstances" the Swedish contingent would be around 70. The Swedish military will also provide materiel to the UN mission. "Armed extremist groups and criminal groups have since the beginning of 2012 committed extensive acts of cruelty which have caused great human suffering in ...

  • Emirates prepares for Stockholm launch

    AME Info - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Emirates airline is stepping up its preparations for the launch of its Stockholm service - a move set to boost its presence in Northern Europe. Emirates gave the local Swedish travel trade and media a preview of the airline's award winning ...

  • Sweden May Unemployment 417000

    General Sources - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The following is a press release from Statistiska Centralbyran, or SCB, the Sweden central government authority for official statistics. STOCKHOLM--In May 2013 the number of employed persons aged 15-74 amounted to 4.67 million (34,000). Compared to May 2012, this is an increase of 51,000 persons. The employment rate was 65.3 ( 0.5)%. The number of employed women increased by 34,000 and ...

  • Top ten ways you know youve turned Swedish

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    For some foreigners living in Sweden, a natural "inner Swede" can develop that often doesn't show its face until you're back home again. The Local's Irishman Patrick Reilly lists the top ten ways this inner Swede can change your ...

  • Extreme-right sites beat political party pages

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The seven most popular far-right websites attract a total of 145,000 unique visitors a day, according to the report, which was prepared by the government-run Swedish Media Council and handed to the government on Tuesday. "I'm surprised to find out that (the sites) have seven times more visitors than the total of all parties in parliament," Ulf Dahlquist, the council's ...

  • Sweden to sell risky 5.7-percent stake in Nordea

    The Local - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The sale of 230 million shares, worth 18.1 billion kronor ($2.8 billion) at Tuesday's market close in Stockholm, will take place on Wednesday. "The state's role is to regulate the banks, not to own them. Banking shares are risky assets," Minister for Financial ...

  • SABMiller Swedish cider brands licensed

    IPO - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    SABMiller and Sweden’s Kopparberg Brewery had entered into a co-operative agreement for the long-term licence of Kopparberg cider products in selected markets where the Swedish firm does not have an interest, SABMiller said yesterday. All Kopparberg cider products, including Pear and Naked Apple, would be available for distribution. The Australian unit was the first SABMiller operation to ...

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