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November 10, 2008
Banking lessons from Sweden
The Swedish banking model has become the focus interest for many nations during the financial crisis.
Waldemar Ingdahl writes in The American on November 10th about som conclusions of Banking Lessions from Sweden.
Many of the reasons behind the crisis of the early 90's were domestic, and it can be debated if all measures were successful. But in a time were governments are intervening in the financial markets and banking sectors to a very high degree, some useful lessons can be drawn for the future.
Posted by Waldemar at November 10, 2008 10:45 AM