February 14, 2012
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The Stockholm stock exchange and the krona both hit record levels for the year on Friday as several economic indicators point to an upswing in Sweden's economic fortunes.
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Sweden is among twelve countries set to be discussed in a report from the EU commission, due to what the European Commission has identified as imbalances in the economy. READ (7 COMMENTS) »
After observing a slight rise in real estate prices after the first month of 2012, Swedish realtors are hoping that this may be the beginning of a positive trend after last year's plummeting prices. READ »
40 percent of recruiters are checking potential employee’s social networking pages during the hiring process, a figure which has shot up from last year, according to a recent report. READ (3 COMMENTS) »
Families of children in Sweden suffering from narcolepsy caused by vaccination for the swine flu can expect some form of compensation, Swedish health minister Göran Hägglund said on Sunday in response to new calls for help from parents. READ (1 COMMENT) »
Swedish defence group Saab on Friday reported a major boost in earnings for 2011 thanks to winning several major contracts, but a drop in orders left investors jittery, sending Saab's stock price down nearly 10 percent. READ (3 COMMENTS) »
Mats Sundin, the ex-Swedish hockey great, has made a donation supporting research into children's health at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm and the University of Toronto. READ (5 COMMENTS) »
H&M has been criticized for choosing not to attend a hearing to highlight poor conditions for textile workers in Cambodia, where hundreds of employees at a plant run by the Swedish fashion giant mysteriously passed out in August. READ (6 COMMENTS) »
The bankruptcy of Spanair pulled SAS into the red for 2011, despite improved operating profits, the Scandinavian airline reported on Wednesday. READ (2 COMMENTS) »
Swedish defence group Saab have announced that it will cut the price on its Gripen fighter jet to secure its Swiss order after a threat by French planemaker Dassault to undercut them. READ (6 COMMENTS) »
An overwhelming majority of Swedes disagree with Swedish prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt's suggestion that workers should be ready to stay on the job until they are 75, a new poll shows. READ (34 COMMENTS) »

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Although anything can happen, and usually does, this new is more believable than that which comes out of the nation that produced the Depression.
Of late, their markets go down;
and when they go up as they did today, the net losses are overlooked. This is manipulation from the media and Wall Street.
Sweden is above that, and remedies whatever happens to their economy just as they did with their banks in the last crisis.
Sweden and Ukraine are both recovering, thanks to Yulia Tymoshenko, who is really an ancestor of the ancient Swedes who ruled the area in c 1300.
She is also smart enough to deal favorably with Validimar Putin, that is, that fellow with a brain who someone without one said that he could see Putin's soul in his eyes.
Putin has had many laughs over that epithet over shots of vodka with his Russian officers. He is also still in power, sould and all.
"Putin has had many laughs over that epithet over shots of vodka with his Russian officers. He is also still in power, sould and all."
I forget the exact words, but I do believe Obama's assessment of Putin as a bit more realistic if not a bit cynical.
It does seem stockmarkets on both sides of the ocean are improving. Will it last? Will it turn into a real recovery?
Looking at the Volvo news in this same issue I would think we are a bit away from any robust recovery.
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