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Swedish crime author's partner offered €2 million

The family of Stieg Larsson, the author who died before his "Millennium" trilogy became a cult hit worldwide, has offered Larsson's partner a settlement to end a dispute.

 

Swedish stocks will continue to increase

STOCK MARKET – Three out of four companies on the Stockholm exchange have reported better-than-expected earnings and analysts believe in continued growth.

 

Sweden to crack down on SMS loans

The Swedish government will crack down on highly popular youth-targeted SMS loans, as the left-wing opposition demanded a total ban on the loans to minors.

 

Sweden to build new nuclear plants

State-owned energy giant Vattenfall plans to build new nuclear reactors in Sweden.

Vattenfall’s blooper strikes against Angela Merkel
 

 

Denmark's PM: Climate summit will fail

It's not possible to reach a legally binding international agreement at the UN Climate summit, Danish Prime Minister said.

Denmark warns of Copenhagen fiasco     • Sweden tells US to step up on climate change     • Reinfeldt 'very worried' on climate negotiations     • Time to 'break deadlock' on climate change     • Environment talks with US "progressing slowly"

 

Swedish fund investors turn to emerging markets

Swedish fund investors turn to emerging markets, such as Russia, Brazil and Latin America, as risk appetite swells.

 

Volvo's image at risk in Chinese hands

Geely Automobile will face the tough challenge of ensuring Volvo Cars reputation for safety, analysts warned.

China's Geely is 'preferred bidder' in Volvo sale
Reinfeldt wants Volvo jobs to stay in Sweden

 

SAS’ plan to swing back into profit

Scandinavian airline SAS Group knows how to swing the company back into profit – it's just to copy a Norwegian competitor.

 

Estonia will repay crisis Swedbank loan

Estonia revealed on Thursday that it would repay a 50-million-euro crisis bank loan from Swedish bank Swedbank.

 

Iceland: 'Thank you IMF'

Iceland welcomed a decision by the International Monetary Fund to release the second installment of a loan to aid its economic recovery.

 

ABB warns of uncertain outlook after profit gain

Swedish-Swiss engineering group ABB swelled its third quarter net profit but warned that the outlook into 2010 was "uncertain."

ABB sees net income of $1 billion

 

Reinfeldt wants Volvo jobs to stay in Sweden

Sweden's Prime Minister welcomes Chinese Geely Automobile as "preferred bidder" for Volvo – but wants the jobs to stay in Sweden.

 

'We will not pay the bill for the crisis'

"It is not acceptable to have a situation where industrial workers once again have to pay the bill for the crisis", writes Stefan Löfven, President of the Swedish industrial workers' union IF Metall, ahead of the negotiations on new national collective agreements.

 

China's Geely is 'preferred bidder' in Volvo sale

Although China's carmaker Geely is Ford's first choice in the sale of Volvo, rival bidder Konsortium Jakob "will not give up".

Volvo engineers want to buy carmaker from Ford

 

Norway first in Europe to hike interest rates

Norway on Wednesday became the first European country to raise interest rates this year in the global financial crisis.

 

Greenpeace dumps coal at Swedish govt offices

Watch the film: Environmental activists dumps 18 tonnes of German coal outside Sweden's government offices.

Vattenfall wins embarrassing award

 

Upbeat signals from the Swedish banks

Although economic uncertainties remain high for Swedish banks, overall risk levels have gone down and loan losses are stabilizing.

Nordea sees higher profit after strong quarter
Handelsbanken reports quarterly profit setback

 

Telia facing more trouble in the Baltics

Swedish telecom operator TeliaSonera holds its forecast for the year despite tough trading conditions in Baltic countries.

Ericsson hit by tough market conditions
Nokia posts first quarterly loss in a decade

 

“Unite the Nordic markets in a federal state"

A Nordic federal state would create the world’s tenth largest economy and turn the region into a global power player.

 

No leisure for Swedish business travel agents

While sales of leisure travels are on the rise again the situation for Swedish business travel agents is still grim.

 

Electrolux to close two US plants

Although Swedish appliance maker Electrolux made a better-than-expected profit it will close two US factories to cut costs.

 

Iceland to be McDonald's-free

Iceland's two McDonald's restaurants will close due to the country's economic collapse.

Organic foods show record sales in Sweden

 

Swedish timber buyers relieved

Russia will not raise its export duties on timber – but increases pressure on Sweden and Finland to approve a gas pipeline.

Finland may OK Nord Stream pipeline

 

Finland reports first swine flu death

Finnish health authorities confirmed Monday the country's first death related to swine flu in a 25-year-old woman.

 

Truckmaker Scania said downturn has levelled off

"The downturn in western European demand has now levelled off," Swedish truckmaker Scania said as it returned to profit.

 

Swedish firm to rebuild the Manhattan Bridge

Sweden’s biggest builder Skanska will rebuild the Manhattan Bridge in New York in a deal worth $150 million.

 

Swedish journalist admits working for KGB

Swedish author and journalist Jan Guillou was on the payroll of the former Soviet Union’s secret service KGB.

 

Norwegian businessman buys Bergman's house

A Norwegian businessman hopes to turn late Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman's former house into an arts centre.

 

Czech President nods to Swedish plan

The European Union's Lisbon treaty looked set to emerge from a limbo as the last hurdle to its ratification, Czech President Vaclav Klaus, nodded to a concession.

Reinfeldt warns Czechs about treaty delays

 

Swedish industrial companies surprisingly strong

STOCK MARKET – Strong operating margins posted by SKF, Atlas Copco and Alfa Laval made the Stockholm exchange climb.

 
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